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# NOTES: | |
# DHCP clients can append or replace NTP configuration files. | |
# You should consult your DHCP client documentation about its | |
# default behaviour and how to change it. | |
# Name of the servers ntpd should sync with | |
# Please respect the access policy as stated by the responsible person. | |
#server ntp.example.tld iburst | |
# Common pool for random people | |
#server pool.ntp.org | |
# Pools for Gentoo users | |
server 0.gentoo.pool.ntp.org | |
server 1.gentoo.pool.ntp.org | |
server 2.gentoo.pool.ntp.org | |
server 3.gentoo.pool.ntp.org | |
## | |
# A list of available servers can be found here: | |
# http://www.pool.ntp.org/ | |
# http://www.pool.ntp.org/#use | |
# A good way to get servers for your machine is: | |
# netselect -s 3 pool.ntp.org | |
## | |
# you should not need to modify the following paths | |
driftfile /var/lib/ntp/ntp.drift | |
#server ntplocal.example.com prefer | |
#server timeserver.example.org | |
# Warning: Using default NTP settings will leave your NTP | |
# server accessible to all hosts on the Internet. | |
# If you want to deny all machines (including your own) | |
# from accessing the NTP server, uncomment: | |
#restrict default ignore | |
# To deny other machines from changing the | |
# configuration but allow localhost: | |
restrict default nomodify nopeer | |
restrict 127.0.0.1 | |
# To allow machines within your network to synchronize | |
# their clocks with your server, but ensure they are | |
# not allowed to configure the server or used as peers | |
# to synchronize against, uncomment this line. | |
# | |
#restrict 192.168.0.0 mask 255.255.255.0 nomodify nopeer notrap |
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