[ale] possibility of running an NTP server

Ron Frazier atllinuxenthinfo at c3energy.com
Thu Jan 12 15:17:47 EST 2012


Hi Leam,

Interesting thought. I'm just embarking on a project to learn Java. Once 
I get to the semi advanced stage, maybe I'll play around with the 
timekeeping functions to see what can be done. It would be interesting 
to see how the Java VM reacts differently, if at all, on Windows vs Linux.

Sincerely,

Ron

On 01/12/2012 05:02 AM, Leam Hall wrote:
> Ron,
>
> Many places put in the IP addresses vice the names for NTP servers.
> While it is subject to IP address change, most institutions don't change
> their IPs that often.
>
> While JD's point about NTP being a solved issue is valid, that does not
> preclude YOU from learning about it. Much of what we have in the Open
> Source world today is based off someone looking at an old problem a new
> way and coming up with a better answer. Keep in mind that accurate time
> is critical for several spheres; Oracle and other databases, regulatory
> requirements probably have auditing mandates that require accurate time
> stamps, and some women hate their dates to be late though they reserve
> the option for themselves.   :)
>
> Another avenue you might look at is taking up a language that is
> interesting to you and re-writing some time software. Maybe Python (what
> I'm re-learning), Go, or the venerable C. Pick your poison and drink to
> full measure. (Obligatory ALE reference)
>
> One of the things I like about Linux, BSD, and the applications that run
> on them is the constant growth. If I knew everything about them today
> there would be more to learn tomorrow. Open Source gives you the freedom
> to enjoy learning.
>
> Leam
>
>
> On 01/12/2012 01:12 AM, Ron Frazier wrote:
>    
>> Hi Leam,
>>
>> The docs say you have to have a static IP and a permanent connection.
>> However, since the DynDNS service continually remaps the dynamic IP to a
>> fixed hostname, I thought it might work anyway. I think I can get
>> incoming queries if I port forward the router to the server. I'm not
>> familiar with bastion.
>>
>> Sincerely,
>>
>> Ron
>>
>>      

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