It'd be a hack. (potentially voiding your support contract)
I do see /usr/sbin/ntpd on ASL 5.100, but it's not running.
I suppose you could add it to the startup scripts (e.g. in /etc/init.d/beeps) and add firewall rules to allow packets FROM INT network, TO ASL INT Interface address or something like that.
It'd be a hack. (potentially voiding your support contract)
I do see /usr/sbin/ntpd on ASL 5.100, but it's not running.
I suppose you could add it to the startup scripts (e.g. in /etc/init.d/beeps) and add firewall rules to allow packets FROM INT network, TO ASL INT Interface address or something like that.
I will try it - pitty that ASL cannot be used as NTP, maybe a feature request ?
I have a few machines, the only need for internet access on these is to use NTP - unfortunately this access would count as a license, just to update the time.. would be nice to get the NTP from the ASL.
Well, ASL would probably count them too if they were using NTP on ASL. It already seems to be counting DHCP from things which never use the internet (print servers, etc).