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En/2.2/Time synchronization service (NTP)

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Introduction to NTP

Zentyal integrates ntpd (2) as its NTP server. NTP uses UDP port 123.


NTP Client Configuration

Configuring an NTP server with Zentyal

Zentyal uses the NTP server to both synchronise its own clock and offer this service on the network, so it is important to enable it.

Once you have enabled the module, you can check in System ‣ General that it is running and that manually adjusting the time is disabled. You still need to configure your time zone.

NTP module installed and enabled

If you access to NTP, you can enable or disable the service and choose the external servers that you want to synchronize to. By default, the list already has three preconfigured servers, chosen from the NTP project (3).

NTP configuration and external servers

Once Zentyal is synchronised, you can offer your clock timing using the NTP service. As always, you must not forget to check the firewall rules, as NTP is usually enabled only for internal networks.


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