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Linux Time Sync

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JB009

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Hi, I am trying to figure out how to time sync a couple linux machines on our network (not connected to the internet) with a Windows machine that will act as a time server. I am aware of using the 'net time' command on Windows, but I wasn't sure if there was anything like that available on Linux(Fedora).

Any help is greatly apperciated.

Thanks...
 
I think all you need to do is enable the ntp daemon on your local machine, and tell it the name of your time server (either by IP address or domain name).

IIRC, it's accessible via the GUI setup somewhere.


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