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      1 # $NetBSD: ntp.conf,v 1.1 2000/01/28 06:49:16 fair Exp $
      2 #
      3 # NetBSD default Network Time Protocol (NTP) configuration file
      4 # for xntpd
      5 
      6 # Process ID file, so that the daemon can be signalled from scripts
      7 
      8 pidfile         /var/run/xntpd.pid
      9 
     10 # The correction calculated by xntpd(8) for the local system clock's
     11 # drift is stored here
     12 
     13 driftfile       /var/db/ntp.drift
     14 
     15 # suppress the syslog(3) message for each peer synchronization change
     16 
     17 logconfig       -syncstatus
     18 
     19 # Hereafter should be "server" or "peer" statements to configure
     20 # other hosts to exchange NTP packets with. Peers should be selected
     21 # in such a way that the network path to them is symmetric (that is,
     22 # the series of links and routers used to get to the peer is the same
     23 # one that the peer uses to get back. NTP assumes such symmetry
     24 # in its network delay calculation. NTP will apply an incorrect
     25 # adjustment to timestamps received from the peer if the path is not
     26 # symmetric. This can result in clock skew (your system clock being
     27 # maintained consistently wrong by a certain amount).
     28 # 
     29 # The best way to select symmetric peers is to make sure that the
     30 # network path to them is as short as possible (this reduces the
     31 # chance that there is more than one network path between you and
     32 # your peer). You can measure these distances with the traceroute(8)
     33 # program. The best place to start looking for NTP peers for your
     34 # system is within your own network, or at your Internet Service
     35 # Provider (ISP).
     36 #
     37 # Ideally, you should select at least three other systems to talk
     38 # NTP with, for an "what I tell you three times is true" effect.
     39 #
     40 
     41 #peer	an.ntp.peer.goes.here
     42 #server	an.ntp.server.goes.here
     43