++ ATOT official NEF thread part IV ++

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sdifox

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I think I almost have my email working on my new server. Yay!

Got my DNS all working too. Just need to do web and SQL but that will be easy, especially because it's more or less static, even the SQL. (very low traffic sites)

I could very well be ready to do the official go live tonight.

Going to be extra money in my pockets once I cancel the other server.

Could easily do that, it's just a simple daemon. Though it's kind of pointless without an actual time source like a GPS antenna. :biggrin:

why?
 

Red Squirrel

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www.anyf.ca

Because I can just use time.nist.gov or other one. That's actually what my server is using. I have ntpdate run every day at midnight. I never found the daemon was relyable enough at keeping the time, this sets it in one shot and it's done. Unless the clock crystal in the server is bad it should not drift much in a day anyway.
 

Red Squirrel

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server migration mostly complete. Email, websites and DNS all done. One of my programs refuses to compile though because of stupid dependency issues. I'll have to rewrite it to bypass needing those dependencies. It was badly written from the start anyway, it had like 3 dependencies 2 of which have little to no support or updates, which makes it a huge pain to deploy.
 

sdifox

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Because I can just use time.nist.gov or other one. That's actually what my server is using. I have ntpdate run every day at midnight. I never found the daemon was relyable enough at keeping the time, this sets it in one shot and it's done. Unless the clock crystal in the server is bad it should not drift much in a day anyway.
so just sync to time server.