Articles, tagged with "ntp server", page 3
10th April 2007
NTP or Network Time Protocol is an Internet protocol used to disseminate time across a computer network. It is widely used to synchronize time critical applications to an accurate reference time source.
This article describes the Network Time Protocol ...
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Dave
04th April 2007
Network Time Protocol (NTP) is a standard protocol for the transfer of time across the Internet and computer networks. The NTP protocol source code is ?open source' and can be freely downloaded from the NTP web site. The NTP primary development platform i...
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Dave
26th March 2007
NTP or Network Time Protocol to give it its full name is an internet protocol designed to distribute precise time around a network. NTP is a UDP based protocol used to synchronize system time on network infrastructure, such as servers, workstations and ne...
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Dave
28th February 2007
Network Time Protocol (NTP) is used to advertise time to network time clients on an IP network. NTP is a UDP based protocol that is used to synchronise system time on network devices. This article describes how to utilise NTP authentication to authenticat...
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Author:
Dave
07th February 2007
The Windows operating systems from Windows 2000 onwards has an in-built time synchronisation service ' 'Windows Time'. The Windows Time service facilitates a Windows network to provide synchronisation of all machines within a domain. This article describe...
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Dave
20th January 2007
The DCF-77 radio time transmission is utilised by many NTP server and PC computer systems to provide accurate synchronisation of time critical applications. This article describes how the DCF-77 time signal is decoded by NTP server and computer systems to...
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Author:
Dave