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Date:      Fri, 5 Jul 2002 22:44:06 -0600
From:      "David G . Andersen" <danderse@cs.utah.edu>
To:        Ross Wheeler <rossw@albury.net.au>
Cc:        twig les <twigles@yahoo.com>, Brian Reichert <reichert@numachi.com>, Kim Okasawa <kimokasawa@hotmail.com>, _@r4k.net, freebsd-security@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: NTP security - (was Any security issues with root's cron job?)
Message-ID:  <20020705224406.B23004@cs.utah.edu>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.4.31.0207061350010.24921-100000@giroc.albury.net.au>; from rossw@albury.net.au on Sat, Jul 06, 2002 at 01:52:13PM %2B1000
References:  <20020706032916.35363.qmail@web10105.mail.yahoo.com> <Pine.BSF.4.31.0207061350010.24921-100000@giroc.albury.net.au>

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Ross Wheeler just mooed:
> 
> Whip over to ebay, buy a cheap second-hand GPS and cable, stick it into
> one of your servers and presto - instant "stratum 1" time reference for

  One thing to note with this approach is that you have to pick
your GPS carefully.  Hand-helds often have really terrible time output;
a friend of mine used his PCMCIA GPS and was getting worse-than-NTP
time from it.  If you can find it, look for a model that's optimized
for time synch.  Trimble, UT+, etc.  There's a good list of them in
the NTP faq at http://www.ntp.org/

> under a hundred bucks. Under your control (I can't see anyone taking over
> or DoSing the whole of the GPS network any time soon, do you?)

  Certainly not to attack one internet site, at least. :)

  -Dave

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