# # $FreeBSD$ # # Default NTP servers for the FreeBSD operating system. # # Don't forget to enable ntpd in /etc/rc.conf with: # ntpd_enable="YES" # # The driftfile is by default /var/db/ntpd.drift, check # /etc/defaults/rc.conf on how to change the location. # # # The following three servers will give you a random set of three # NTP servers geographically close to you. # See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NTP_pool for details. # # The option `iburst' is used for faster initial synchronisation. # The option `maxpoll 9' is used to prevent PLL/FLL flipping on FreeBSD. # server 0.pool.ntp.org iburst maxpoll 9 server 1.pool.ntp.org iburst maxpoll 9 server 2.pool.ntp.org iburst maxpoll 9 # # If you want to pick yourself which country's public NTP server # you want sync against, comment out the above servers, uncomment # the next ones and replace CC with the country's abbrevation. # Make sure that the hostnames resolve to a proper IP address! # # server 0.CC.pool.ntp.org iburst maxpoll 9 # server 1.CC.pool.ntp.org iburst maxpoll 9 # server 2.CC.pool.ntp.org iburst maxpoll 9 # # Security: Only accept NTP traffic from the following hosts. # The following configuration example only accepts traffic from the # above defined servers. # # Please note that this example doesn't work for the servers in # the pool.ntp.org domain since they return multiple A records. # (This is the reason that by default they are commented out) # #restrict default ignore #restrict 0.pool.ntp.org nomodify nopeer noquery notrap #restrict 1.pool.ntp.org nomodify nopeer noquery notrap #restrict 2.pool.ntp.org nomodify nopeer noquery notrap #restrict 127.0.0.1 #restrict -6 ::1 #restrict 127.127.1.0 # # If we lose sync against all configured servers, the NTP clients # syncing against this server will lose sync too. To overcome this, # we will act as a stratum 10 server with our own internal clock # so that everybody at least will have the same time as we have. # server 127.127.1.0 fudge 127.127.1.0 stratum 10