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RH 9 and Network Time Protocol
I have a small program written in C using winsock v1, that uses a unix host to get the time.
I have two machines networked, one windows, the other red hat 9. The windows machine will request the time off the RH one. How can I configure red hat to reply to the time request, i.e act as an NTP server on its own. Both machines are totally kept off the internet(security reasons). I don't really know much about this kind of thing so any help is greatly appreciated. jG |
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