slackware-current/source/n/ntp/ntp.conf
Patrick J Volkerding 2a236157ac Mon Jun 24 21:17:14 UTC 2024
a/grub-2.12-x86_64-6.txz:  Rebuilt.
  Added update-grub script. Thanks to LuckyCyborg.
  Also add grub-update symlink.
  Disable the submenus. Thanks to LuckyCyborg.
  Also find initrd-${tag}-${version}.gz and initrd-${tag}.gz. Thanks to gwhl.
  Support kernel symlinks/files named vmlinu[xz]-generic, vmlinu[xz]-custom,
  and vmlinu[xz]-huge. Thanks to Petri Kaukasoina.
  Enabled os-prober again. It works here, and (at least with lilo) we've always
  been friendly to dual-booting. It's easy to disable if you don't like it.
  Sorry to LuckyCyborg. ;-)
d/parallel-20240622-noarch-1.txz:  Upgraded.
kde/qca-2.3.9-x86_64-1.txz:  Upgraded.
l/imagemagick-7.1.1_34-x86_64-1.txz:  Upgraded.
n/NetworkManager-1.48.2-x86_64-1.txz:  Upgraded.
n/ntp-4.2.8p18-x86_64-4.txz:  Rebuilt.
  In ntp.conf, don't use direct logging to /var/log/ntp. Instead use the syslog
  facility to avoid having to restart ntpd when the logs are rotated.
  We'll still rotate /var/log/ntp if we see it, though.
  Thanks to Petri Kaukasoina.
xap/NetworkManager-openvpn-1.12.0-x86_64-1.txz:  Upgraded.
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# Sample /etc/ntp.conf: Configuration file for ntpd.
#
# Undisciplined Local Clock. This is a fake driver intended for backup
# and when no outside source of synchronized time is available. The
# default stratum is usually 3, but in this case we elect to use stratum
# 10. Since the server line does not have the prefer keyword, this driver
# is never used for synchronization, unless no other other
# synchronization source is available. In case the local host is
# controlled by some external source, such as an external oscillator or
# another protocol, the prefer keyword would cause the local host to
# disregard all other synchronization sources, unless the kernel
# modifications are in use and declare an unsynchronized condition.
#
server 127.127.1.0 # local clock
fudge 127.127.1.0 stratum 10
#
# NTP server (list one or more) to synchronize with:
#server 0.pool.ntp.org iburst
#server 1.pool.ntp.org iburst
#server 2.pool.ntp.org iburst
#server 3.pool.ntp.org iburst
#
# Full path of a directory where statistics files should be created
#
statsdir /var/lib/ntp/stats
#
# Location of an alternate log file to be used instead of the default system syslog(3) facility.
# This is not enabled by default, because ntpd has to be restarted when the logs are rotated
# which causes unnecessary network traffic as ntpd resynchronizes.
#
#logfile /var/log/ntp
#
# Drift file. Put this in a directory which the daemon can write to.
# No symbolic links allowed, either, since the daemon updates the file
# by creating a temporary in the same directory and then rename()'ing
# it to the file.
#
driftfile /var/lib/ntp/drift
#
# Location of PID file
#
pidfile /var/run/ntpd.pid
#
# Uncomment to use a multicast NTP server on the local subnet:
#multicastclient 224.0.1.1 # listen on default 224.0.1.1
# Set an optional compensation for broadcast packet delay:
#broadcastdelay 0.008
#
# Keys file. If you want to diddle your server at run time, make a
# keys file (mode 640 owned by root:ntp) and define the key number to
# be used for making requests.
# PLEASE DO NOT USE THE DEFAULT VALUES HERE. Pick your own, or remote
# systems might be able to reset your clock at will.
#
#keysdir /etc
#keys /etc/ntp.keys
#trustedkey 65535
#requestkey 65535
#controlkey 65535
#
# Don't serve time or stats to anyone else by default (more secure)
restrict default limited kod nomodify notrap nopeer noquery
restrict -6 default limited kod nomodify notrap nopeer noquery
#
# Use these lines instead if you do want to serve time and stats to
# other machines on the network:
#restrict default limited kod nomodify notrap nopeer
#restrict -6 default limited kod nomodify notrap nopeer
#
# Trust ourselves. :-)
restrict 127.0.0.1
restrict ::1