ntp configuration

From: Naresh (cknaresh_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 08/26/03

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    Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2003 02:45:14 -0700 (PDT)
    To: lkapoor@hss.hns.com, sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org
    
    

    Hi ,

       I wanna configure ntp(Network Time protocol )
    services to 7 machines . I wanna have one machine as
    the server and the others as the client , Kindly get
    me the simple procedures for the same .
    It will be greatly helpful if u guys can help me on
    this .

    Machines are sun netra sparc with solaris 7 as the OS
    .

    Kindly help .

    Thanks & Regards ,

    Naresh .

    --- lkapoor@hss.hns.com wrote:
    > Hi Admins,
    >
    > For IKE on Solaris 9, we are configuring the
    > following information for IKE
    > Configuration File.
    >
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    > # The Default Configuration File for IKE Phase 1
    > Security Associations (SA)
    > ## File Starts ##
    > ##
    > ## Phase 1 Transform Identifiers for Main Mode
    > ##
    > p1_lifetime_secs 270
    > p2_lifetime_secs 30000
    > p1_nonce_len 20
    > ##
    > ## Phase 1 Transform Identifiers for Quick Mode
    > ##
    > local_id_type ipv4
    > p2_nonce_len 20
    > ##
    > ## Policy Rules for IKE
    > {
    > label "default rule"
    > local_addr 192.168.212.251
    > remote_addr 192.168.212.93
    > p2_lifetime_secs 30000
    > p2_pfs 0
    > ##
    > p1_xform
    > { auth_method preshared oakley_group 1 auth_alg
    > md5 encr_alg des }
    > }
    > ##
    > ## File Ends ##
    >
    >
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    > Whatever value we change the "p2_lifetime_secs"
    > parameter to, in the final IPSec association created
    > it is
    > still always 28,800 seconds (default). Here is part
    > of the output of the
    > "ipseckey get esp spi 0xda3b3487 dst 192.168.212.93"
    > command
    >
    >
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    > SLT: 28500 seconds of post-add lifetime.
    > SLT: 0 seconds of post-use lifetime.
    > SLT: Soft expiration occurs in 27736 seconds, at Tue
    > Aug 26 01:54:20 2003.
    > HLT: Hard lifetime information: 0 bytes of
    > lifetime, 0 allocations.
    > HLT: 28800 seconds of post-add lifetime.
    > HLT: 0 seconds of post-use lifetime.
    > HLT: Hard expiration occurs in 28036 seconds, at Tue
    > Aug 26 01:59:20 2003.
    >
    >
    > Best Regards,
    > Lalit Kapoor
    > Senior Systems Engineer
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
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