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2.\" $FreeBSD: head/usr.sbin/ntp/doc/ntp.conf.5 108470 2002-12-30 21:18:15Z schweikh $ | 2.\" $FreeBSD: head/usr.sbin/ntp/doc/ntp.conf.5 108533 2003-01-01 18:49:04Z schweikh $ |
3.\" 4.Dd January 13, 2000 5.Dt NTP.CONF 5 6.Os 7.Sh NAME 8.Nm ntp.conf 9.Nd Network Time Protocol (NTP) daemon configuration file 10.Sh SYNOPSIS --- 118 unchanged lines hidden (view full) --- 129.Xc 130.El 131.Pp 132These four commands specify the time server name or address to 133be used and the mode in which to operate. 134The 135.Ar address 136can be | 3.\" 4.Dd January 13, 2000 5.Dt NTP.CONF 5 6.Os 7.Sh NAME 8.Nm ntp.conf 9.Nd Network Time Protocol (NTP) daemon configuration file 10.Sh SYNOPSIS --- 118 unchanged lines hidden (view full) --- 129.Xc 130.El 131.Pp 132These four commands specify the time server name or address to 133be used and the mode in which to operate. 134The 135.Ar address 136can be |
137either a DNS name or a IP address in dotted-quad notation. | 137either a DNS name or an IP address in dotted-quad notation. |
138Additional information on association behavior can be found in the 139.Qq "Association Management" 140page. 141.Bl -tag -width indent 142.It Ic server 143For type s and r addresses, this command mobilizes a persistent 144client mode association with the specified remote server or local 145radio clock. --- 1948 unchanged lines hidden --- | 138Additional information on association behavior can be found in the 139.Qq "Association Management" 140page. 141.Bl -tag -width indent 142.It Ic server 143For type s and r addresses, this command mobilizes a persistent 144client mode association with the specified remote server or local 145radio clock. --- 1948 unchanged lines hidden --- |