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-README.bsdi
-
-Author: Bdale Garbee, bdale@gag.com
-Last revision: 16 July 1993
-
-Included in this distribution of XNTP is a configuration file suitable
-for use with the BSDI BSD/386 operation system. It has been tested against
-the version 1.0 "production release", but should work with any 0.9.X "gamma
-release" version if anyone still cares. I'm using the stock gcc provided
-with the OS.
-
-[ As the pmake is badly broken on these systems at the time of this writing
- the only way to compile is to call make like this "make -e MAKE=make [target]"
- - Frank Kardel - 93/12/3 ]
-
-To date, I haven't used this with any hardware clocks, but I will probably
-get around to trying a Spectracom WWVB receiver at some point, and I'm hacking
-on an interface for the Rockwell Navcore 5 GPS widget in my "copious spare
-time".
-
-The config file is Config.bsdi, and the following steps should be all that
-are required to install and use the bits.
-
-To build the software:
-
- rm -f Config.local
- make refconf
- make
-
-To install the software:
-
- make install
-
- This will place all of the executables in /usr/local/etc. The config
- file is expected to be /usr/local/etc/xntp.conf and the key file for
- the optional authentication is /etc/ntp.keys.
-
- Craft a config file and a key file, and put them in the right places.
- There is information on how to do this elsewhere in the documentation,
- the only thing I'll mention is that I put the drift file in
- /var/log/ntp.drift, and the authdelay on my 486DX/50 system is
- 0.000064. Your mileage will vary, learn to use the authspeed tools
- if you're going to authenticate.
-
- In the file /etc/rc.local, make sure that the invocation of ntpd is
- commented out, and add an invocation of xntpd. Here's what I'm using:
-
- echo -n 'starting local daemons:'
-
- if [ -f /etc/ntp.keys -a -f /usr/local/etc/xntp.conf ]; then
- echo -n ' xntpd'; /usr/local/etc/xntpd
- fi
-
- #XXX# echo -n ' ntpd'; /usr/libexec/ntpd -t
-
-At this point, you should be good to go. Try running /usr/local/etc/xntpd and
-using ntpq or xntpdc to see if things are working, then pay attention the next
-time you reboot to make sure that xntpd is being invoked, and use ntpq or
-xntpdc again to make sure all is well.
-
-Enjoy!
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