[Time of PFsense to Computer] Solved
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Hello is this possible to use the time of pfSense to computer? Because i tried to do it with the computer and i set to host name of pfsense. But the computer is not synchronize with the time of pfSense.
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https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/services/ntp-server.html
-Rico
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I think you're asking if you can use the pfSense NTP server in a computer. Yes you can. Just configure the computer to use the pfSense address for the NTP server. I do that here. You can use a host name, if listed in the DNS or just the IP address.
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You can also configure your DHCP server to provide pfSense as the NTP server to clients; how and if clients use this is a mystery though
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I have added the NTP server to DHCP, but I don't know that anything uses it.
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thanks for information im testing it.
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@JKnott said in Time of PFsense to Computer:
NTP server to DHCP
only linux and maybe other os that use isc-dhcp or the like are able to use ntp servers configured to the dhcp server, windows / macos ignore that option and you have to manually configure it
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You can also provide the timezone to DHCP clients, my Linksys switch (LGS318) uses it.
Just add these 2 DHCP options to your DHCP server :
option 100 : "CET-1CET-2,M3.5.0,M10.5.0/3" option 101 : "Europe/Paris"