I'm trying to set up ntp for my LAN, and while the docs that come with
it are just dandy for telling me how to compile it, the theory of
network time synchronization, blah blah blah, they're just about useless
for actually setting up the service.

Does anybody know of a better resource for a quick and dirty ntp setup? 
I just want one or two servers to talk to a couple of stratum 2 servers,
and for those local servers to provide time services for a LAN of about
20 machines.

I tried just hacking the ntp.conf that comes with Red Hat 7 and starting
the daemon, but I get a bind() error saying the address is already in
use (odd since I wasn't running ntp before this), and when I try to
point ntpcd at the server, it says "no servers available."


-- 
~~~Michael Jinks, IB // Technical Entity // Saecos Corporation~~~~
"We've done our best, but you're still hosed." -- W. Stearns, ISTS
Opinions expressed above are my own, and not those of my computer.



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