From: Harlan Stenn Date: Mon, 3 Mar 2014 11:15:40 +0000 (+0000) Subject: NTP_4_2_7P429 X-Git-Tag: NTP_4_2_7P429^0 X-Git-Url: http://git.ipfire.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=08fb9fd3c3a295923e9ca36351eeb32124035d52;p=thirdparty%2Fntp.git NTP_4_2_7P429 bk: 5314645c-bOYN_1zRyVMI5dWwGW1gA --- diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog index 879a23e2f..b35e5c2fd 100644 --- a/ChangeLog +++ b/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,4 @@ +(4.2.7p429) 2014/03/03 Released by Harlan Stenn * CID 1165098: Remove logically dead code from refclock_true.c. * CID 1189401: Use INSIST() instead of a belt-and-suspenders pointer check. * In ntp_dir_sep.m4, we care about $host_os, not $target_os. diff --git a/ntpd/invoke-ntp.conf.texi b/ntpd/invoke-ntp.conf.texi index 85a534b79..e17398219 100644 --- a/ntpd/invoke-ntp.conf.texi +++ b/ntpd/invoke-ntp.conf.texi @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ # # EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (invoke-ntp.conf.texi) # -# It has been AutoGen-ed March 2, 2014 at 08:32:13 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre11 +# It has been AutoGen-ed March 3, 2014 at 11:06:43 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre11 # From the definitions ntp.conf.def # and the template file agtexi-file.tpl @end ignore diff --git a/ntpd/invoke-ntp.keys.texi b/ntpd/invoke-ntp.keys.texi index 0330e6649..8f923e98a 100644 --- a/ntpd/invoke-ntp.keys.texi +++ b/ntpd/invoke-ntp.keys.texi @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ # # EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (invoke-ntp.keys.texi) # -# It has been AutoGen-ed March 2, 2014 at 08:32:16 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre11 +# It has been AutoGen-ed March 3, 2014 at 11:06:47 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre11 # From the definitions ntp.keys.def # and the template file agtexi-file.tpl @end ignore diff --git a/ntpd/invoke-ntpd.texi b/ntpd/invoke-ntpd.texi index 73acff2a3..501d18ed4 100644 --- a/ntpd/invoke-ntpd.texi +++ b/ntpd/invoke-ntpd.texi @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ # # EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (invoke-ntpd.texi) # -# It has been AutoGen-ed March 2, 2014 at 08:32:19 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre11 +# It has been AutoGen-ed March 3, 2014 at 11:06:50 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre11 # From the definitions ntpd-opts.def # and the template file agtexi-cmd.tpl @end ignore @@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ with a status code of 0. @exampleindent 0 @example -ntpd - NTP daemon program - Ver. 4.2.7p428 +ntpd - NTP daemon program - Ver. 4.2.7p429 Usage: ntpd [ - [] | --[@{=| @}] ]... \ [ ... ] Flg Arg Option-Name Description diff --git a/ntpd/ntp.conf.5man b/ntpd/ntp.conf.5man index 9a4dabaec..a3e602f18 100644 --- a/ntpd/ntp.conf.5man +++ b/ntpd/ntp.conf.5man @@ -10,11 +10,11 @@ .ds B-Font B .ds I-Font I .ds R-Font R -.TH ntp.conf 5man "02 Mar 2014" "4.2.7p428" "File Formats" +.TH ntp.conf 5man "03 Mar 2014" "4.2.7p429" "File Formats" .\" -.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-OSa4Uv/ag-0Sa4Tv) +.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-6haGsl/ag-ujaOql) .\" -.\" It has been AutoGen-ed March 2, 2014 at 08:32:00 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre11 +.\" It has been AutoGen-ed March 3, 2014 at 11:02:53 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre11 .\" From the definitions ntp.conf.def .\" and the template file agman-cmd.tpl .SH NAME @@ -2902,11 +2902,11 @@ by loading values from environment variables named: \fBNTP_CONF_\fP or \fBNTP_CONF\fP .fi .ad -.TH ntp.conf 5man "02 Mar 2014" "4.2.7p428" "File Formats" +.TH ntp.conf 5man "03 Mar 2014" "4.2.7p429" "File Formats" .\" -.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-OSa4Uv/ag-0Sa4Tv) +.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-6haGsl/ag-ujaOql) .\" -.\" It has been AutoGen-ed March 2, 2014 at 08:32:00 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre11 +.\" It has been AutoGen-ed March 3, 2014 at 11:02:53 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre11 .\" From the definitions ntp.conf.def .\" and the template file agman-cmd.tpl .SH NAME @@ -3012,7 +3012,7 @@ services when they become universally available. Please send bug reports to: http://bugs.ntp.org, bugs@ntp.org .SH NOTES -This document corresponds to version 4.2.7p428 of NTP. +This document corresponds to version 4.2.7p429 of NTP. This document was derived from FreeBSD. .sp \n(Ppu .ne 2 diff --git a/ntpd/ntp.conf.5mdoc b/ntpd/ntp.conf.5mdoc index 35dde491a..cff594f09 100644 --- a/ntpd/ntp.conf.5mdoc +++ b/ntpd/ntp.conf.5mdoc @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ -.Dd March 2 2014 +.Dd March 3 2014 .Dt NTP_CONF 5mdoc File Formats .Os .\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (ntp.mdoc) .\" -.\" It has been AutoGen-ed March 2, 2014 at 08:32:21 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre11 +.\" It has been AutoGen-ed March 3, 2014 at 11:06:54 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre11 .\" From the definitions ntp.conf.def .\" and the template file agmdoc-cmd.tpl .Sh NAME @@ -2809,7 +2809,7 @@ services when they become universally available. .Pp Please send bug reports to: http://bugs.ntp.org, bugs@ntp.org .Sh NOTES -This document corresponds to version 4.2.7p428 of NTP. +This document corresponds to version 4.2.7p429 of NTP. This document was derived from FreeBSD. .Pp This manual page was \fIAutoGen\fP\-erated from the \fBntp.conf\fP diff --git a/ntpd/ntp.conf.html b/ntpd/ntp.conf.html index 4914ae212..c0535b160 100644 --- a/ntpd/ntp.conf.html +++ b/ntpd/ntp.conf.html @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ Up: (dir)

This document describes the configuration file for the NTP Project's ntpd program. -

This document applies to version 4.2.7p428 of ntp.conf. +

This document applies to version 4.2.7p429 of ntp.conf.

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diff --git a/ntpd/ntp.conf.man.in b/ntpd/ntp.conf.man.in index 9c8b4381e..f82c22c0b 100644 --- a/ntpd/ntp.conf.man.in +++ b/ntpd/ntp.conf.man.in @@ -10,11 +10,11 @@ .ds B-Font B .ds I-Font I .ds R-Font R -.TH ntp.conf 5 "02 Mar 2014" "4.2.7p428" "File Formats" +.TH ntp.conf 5 "03 Mar 2014" "4.2.7p429" "File Formats" .\" -.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-OSa4Uv/ag-0Sa4Tv) +.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-6haGsl/ag-ujaOql) .\" -.\" It has been AutoGen-ed March 2, 2014 at 08:32:00 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre11 +.\" It has been AutoGen-ed March 3, 2014 at 11:02:53 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre11 .\" From the definitions ntp.conf.def .\" and the template file agman-cmd.tpl .SH NAME @@ -2902,11 +2902,11 @@ by loading values from environment variables named: \fBNTP_CONF_\fP or \fBNTP_CONF\fP .fi .ad -.TH ntp.conf 5 "02 Mar 2014" "4.2.7p428" "File Formats" +.TH ntp.conf 5 "03 Mar 2014" "4.2.7p429" "File Formats" .\" -.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-OSa4Uv/ag-0Sa4Tv) +.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-6haGsl/ag-ujaOql) .\" -.\" It has been AutoGen-ed March 2, 2014 at 08:32:00 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre11 +.\" It has been AutoGen-ed March 3, 2014 at 11:02:53 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre11 .\" From the definitions ntp.conf.def .\" and the template file agman-cmd.tpl .SH NAME @@ -3012,7 +3012,7 @@ services when they become universally available. Please send bug reports to: http://bugs.ntp.org, bugs@ntp.org .SH NOTES -This document corresponds to version 4.2.7p428 of NTP. +This document corresponds to version 4.2.7p429 of NTP. This document was derived from FreeBSD. .sp \n(Ppu .ne 2 diff --git a/ntpd/ntp.conf.mdoc.in b/ntpd/ntp.conf.mdoc.in index 62213650d..adeea823e 100644 --- a/ntpd/ntp.conf.mdoc.in +++ b/ntpd/ntp.conf.mdoc.in @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ -.Dd March 2 2014 +.Dd March 3 2014 .Dt NTP_CONF 5 File Formats .Os .\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (ntp.mdoc) .\" -.\" It has been AutoGen-ed March 2, 2014 at 08:32:21 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre11 +.\" It has been AutoGen-ed March 3, 2014 at 11:06:54 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre11 .\" From the definitions ntp.conf.def .\" and the template file agmdoc-cmd.tpl .Sh NAME @@ -2809,7 +2809,7 @@ services when they become universally available. .Pp Please send bug reports to: http://bugs.ntp.org, bugs@ntp.org .Sh NOTES -This document corresponds to version 4.2.7p428 of NTP. +This document corresponds to version 4.2.7p429 of NTP. This document was derived from FreeBSD. .Pp This manual page was \fIAutoGen\fP\-erated from the \fBntp.conf\fP diff --git a/ntpd/ntp.keys.5man b/ntpd/ntp.keys.5man index 7dc6e742d..856693e15 100644 --- a/ntpd/ntp.keys.5man +++ b/ntpd/ntp.keys.5man @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ -.TH ntp.keys 5man "02 Mar 2014" "4.2.7p428" "File Formats" +.TH ntp.keys 5man "03 Mar 2014" "4.2.7p429" "File Formats" .\" .\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (ntp.man) .\" -.\" It has been AutoGen-ed March 2, 2014 at 08:32:05 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre11 +.\" It has been AutoGen-ed March 3, 2014 at 11:03:05 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre11 .\" From the definitions ntp.keys.def .\" and the template file agman-file.tpl .Sh NAME @@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ This program is released under the terms of the NTP license, (dir)

This document describes the symmetric key file for the NTP Project's ntpd program. -

This document applies to version 4.2.7p428 of ntp.keys. +

This document applies to version 4.2.7p429 of ntp.keys.

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diff --git a/ntpd/ntp.keys.man.in b/ntpd/ntp.keys.man.in index c96128af8..72bdf2082 100644 --- a/ntpd/ntp.keys.man.in +++ b/ntpd/ntp.keys.man.in @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ -.TH ntp.keys 5 "02 Mar 2014" "4.2.7p428" "File Formats" +.TH ntp.keys 5 "03 Mar 2014" "4.2.7p429" "File Formats" .\" .\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (ntp.man) .\" -.\" It has been AutoGen-ed March 2, 2014 at 08:32:05 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre11 +.\" It has been AutoGen-ed March 3, 2014 at 11:03:05 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre11 .\" From the definitions ntp.keys.def .\" and the template file agman-file.tpl .Sh NAME @@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ This program is released under the terms of the NTP license, [] | --[{=| }] ]... \\\n" "\t\t[ ... ]\n\0" /* 2960 */ "http://bugs.ntp.org, bugs@ntp.org\0" /* 2994 */ "\n\0" -/* 2996 */ "ntpd 4.2.7p428"; +/* 2996 */ "ntpd 4.2.7p429"; /** * ipv4 option description with @@ -1558,7 +1558,7 @@ static void bogus_function(void) { translate option names. */ /* referenced via ntpdOptions.pzCopyright */ - puts(_("ntpd 4.2.7p428\n\ + puts(_("ntpd 4.2.7p429\n\ Copyright (C) 1970-2013 The University of Delaware, all rights reserved.\n\ This is free software. It is licensed for use, modification and\n\ redistribution under the terms of the NTP License, copies of which\n\ @@ -1695,7 +1695,7 @@ provided \"as is\" without express or implied warranty.\n")); puts(_("output version information and exit")); /* referenced via ntpdOptions.pzUsageTitle */ - puts(_("ntpd - NTP daemon program - Ver. 4.2.7p428\n\ + puts(_("ntpd - NTP daemon program - Ver. 4.2.7p429\n\ Usage: %s [ - [] | --[{=| }] ]... \\\n\ \t\t[ ... ]\n")); @@ -1703,7 +1703,7 @@ Usage: %s [ - [] | --[{=| }] ]... \\\n\ puts(_("\n")); /* referenced via ntpdOptions.pzFullVersion */ - puts(_("ntpd 4.2.7p428")); + puts(_("ntpd 4.2.7p429")); /* referenced via ntpdOptions.pzFullUsage */ puts(_("<<>>")); diff --git a/ntpd/ntpd-opts.h b/ntpd/ntpd-opts.h index f46853232..a16c17831 100644 --- a/ntpd/ntpd-opts.h +++ b/ntpd/ntpd-opts.h @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ /* * EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (ntpd-opts.h) * - * It has been AutoGen-ed March 2, 2014 at 08:29:34 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre11 + * It has been AutoGen-ed March 3, 2014 at 10:48:21 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre11 * From the definitions ntpd-opts.def * and the template file options * @@ -105,9 +105,9 @@ typedef enum { /** count of all options for ntpd */ #define OPTION_CT 37 /** ntpd version */ -#define NTPD_VERSION "4.2.7p428" +#define NTPD_VERSION "4.2.7p429" /** Full ntpd version text */ -#define NTPD_FULL_VERSION "ntpd 4.2.7p428" +#define NTPD_FULL_VERSION "ntpd 4.2.7p429" /** * Interface defines for all options. Replace "n" with the UPPER_CASED diff --git a/ntpd/ntpd.1ntpdman b/ntpd/ntpd.1ntpdman index afbc407d6..8b1378917 100644 --- a/ntpd/ntpd.1ntpdman +++ b/ntpd/ntpd.1ntpdman @@ -1,1008 +1 @@ -.de1 NOP -. it 1 an-trap -. if \\n[.$] \,\\$*\/ -.. -.ie t \ -.ds B-Font [CB] -.ds I-Font [CI] -.ds R-Font [CR] -.el \ -.ds B-Font B -.ds I-Font I -.ds R-Font R -.TH ntpd 1ntpdman "02 Mar 2014" "4.2.7p428" "User Commands" -.\" -.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-40aOex/ag-f1aOdx) -.\" -.\" It has been AutoGen-ed March 2, 2014 at 08:32:08 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre11 -.\" From the definitions ntpd-opts.def -.\" and the template file agman-cmd.tpl -.SH NAME -\f\*[B-Font]ntpd\fP -\- NTP daemon program -.SH SYNOPSIS -\f\*[B-Font]ntpd\fP -.\" Mixture of short (flag) options and long options -[\f\*[B-Font]\-flags\f[]] -[\f\*[B-Font]\-flag\f[] [\f\*[I-Font]value\f[]]] -[\f\*[B-Font]\-\-option-name\f[][[=| ]\f\*[I-Font]value\f[]]] -[ ... ] -.sp \n(Ppu -.ne 2 -.SH DESCRIPTION -The -\f\*[B-Font]ntpd\fP -utility is an operating system daemon which sets -and maintains the system time of day in synchronism with Internet -standard time servers. -It is a complete implementation of the -Network Time Protocol (NTP) version 4, as defined by RFC-5905, -but also retains compatibility with -version 3, as defined by RFC-1305, and versions 1 -and 2, as defined by RFC-1059 and RFC-1119, respectively. -.sp \n(Ppu -.ne 2 - -The -\f\*[B-Font]ntpd\fP -utility does most computations in 64-bit floating point -arithmetic and does relatively clumsy 64-bit fixed point operations -only when necessary to preserve the ultimate precision, about 232 -picoseconds. -While the ultimate precision is not achievable with -ordinary workstations and networks of today, it may be required -with future gigahertz CPU clocks and gigabit LANs. -.sp \n(Ppu -.ne 2 - -Ordinarily, -\f\*[B-Font]ntpd\fP -reads the -\fCntp.conf\fR(5)\f[] -configuration file at startup time in order to determine the -synchronization sources and operating modes. -It is also possible to -specify a working, although limited, configuration entirely on the -command line, obviating the need for a configuration file. -This may -be particularly useful when the local host is to be configured as a -broadcast/multicast client, with all peers being determined by -listening to broadcasts at run time. -.sp \n(Ppu -.ne 2 - -If NetInfo support is built into -\f\*[B-Font]ntpd\fP, -then -\f\*[B-Font]ntpd\fP -will attempt to read its configuration from the -NetInfo if the default -\fCntp.conf\fR(5)\f[] -file cannot be read and no file is -specified by the -\f\*[B-Font]\-c\f[] -option. -.sp \n(Ppu -.ne 2 - -Various internal -\f\*[B-Font]ntpd\fP -variables can be displayed and -configuration options altered while the -\f\*[B-Font]ntpd\fP -is running -using the -\fCntpq\fR(1ntpqmdoc)\f[] -and -\fCntpdc\fR(1ntpdcmdoc)\f[] -utility programs. -.sp \n(Ppu -.ne 2 - -When -\f\*[B-Font]ntpd\fP -starts it looks at the value of -\fCumask\fR(2)\f[], -and if zero -\f\*[B-Font]ntpd\fP -will set the -\fCumask\fR(2)\f[] -to 022. -.SH "OPTIONS" -.TP -.NOP \f\*[B-Font]\-4\f[], \f\*[B-Font]\-\-ipv4\f[] -Force IPv4 DNS name resolution. -This option must not appear in combination with any of the following options: -ipv6. -.sp -Force DNS resolution of following host names on the command line -to the IPv4 namespace. -.TP -.NOP \f\*[B-Font]\-6\f[], \f\*[B-Font]\-\-ipv6\f[] -Force IPv6 DNS name resolution. -This option must not appear in combination with any of the following options: -ipv4. -.sp -Force DNS resolution of following host names on the command line -to the IPv6 namespace. -.TP -.NOP \f\*[B-Font]\-a\f[], \f\*[B-Font]\-\-authreq\f[] -Require crypto authentication. -This option must not appear in combination with any of the following options: -authnoreq. -.sp -Require cryptographic authentication for broadcast client, -multicast client and symmetric passive associations. -This is the default. -.TP -.NOP \f\*[B-Font]\-A\f[], \f\*[B-Font]\-\-authnoreq\f[] -Do not require crypto authentication. -This option must not appear in combination with any of the following options: -authreq. -.sp -Do not require cryptographic authentication for broadcast client, -multicast client and symmetric passive associations. -This is almost never a good idea. -.TP -.NOP \f\*[B-Font]\-b\f[], \f\*[B-Font]\-\-bcastsync\f[] -Allow us to sync to broadcast servers. -.sp -.TP -.NOP \f\*[B-Font]\-c\f[] \f\*[I-Font]string\f[], \f\*[B-Font]\-\-configfile\f[]=\f\*[I-Font]string\f[] -configuration file name. -.sp -The name and path of the configuration file, -\fI/etc/ntp.conf\fP -by default. -.TP -.NOP \f\*[B-Font]\-d\f[], \f\*[B-Font]\-\-debug\-level\f[] -Increase debug verbosity level. -This option may appear an unlimited number of times. -.sp -.TP -.NOP \f\*[B-Font]\-D\f[] \f\*[I-Font]number\f[], \f\*[B-Font]\-\-set\-debug\-level\f[]=\f\*[I-Font]number\f[] -Set the debug verbosity level. -This option may appear an unlimited number of times. -This option takes an integer number as its argument. -.sp -.TP -.NOP \f\*[B-Font]\-f\f[] \f\*[I-Font]string\f[], \f\*[B-Font]\-\-driftfile\f[]=\f\*[I-Font]string\f[] -frequency drift file name. -.sp -The name and path of the frequency file, -\fI/etc/ntp.drift\fP -by default. -This is the same operation as the -\fBdriftfile\fP \fIdriftfile\fP -configuration specification in the -\fI/etc/ntp.conf\fP -file. -.TP -.NOP \f\*[B-Font]\-g\f[], \f\*[B-Font]\-\-panicgate\f[] -Allow the first adjustment to be Big. -This option may appear an unlimited number of times. -.sp -Normally, -\fBntpd\fP -exits with a message to the system log if the offset exceeds the panic threshold, which is 1000 s by default. This option allows the time to be set to any value without restriction; however, this can happen only once. If the threshold is exceeded after that, -\fBntpd\fP -will exit with a message to the system log. This option can be used with the -\fB-q\fP -and -\fB-x\fP -options. -See the -\fBtinker\fP -configuration file directive for other options. -.TP -.NOP \f\*[B-Font]\-i\f[] \f\*[I-Font]string\f[], \f\*[B-Font]\-\-jaildir\f[]=\f\*[I-Font]string\f[] -Jail directory. -.sp -Chroot the server to the directory -\fIjaildir\fP -. -This option also implies that the server attempts to drop root privileges at startup. -You may need to also specify a -\fB-u\fP -option. -This option is only available if the OS supports adjusting the clock -without full root privileges. -This option is supported under NetBSD (configure with -\fB--enable-clockctl\fP) or Linux (configure with -\fB--enable-linuxcaps\fP) or Solaris (configure with \fB--enable-solarisprivs\fP). -.TP -.NOP \f\*[B-Font]\-I\f[] \f\*[I-Font]iface\f[], \f\*[B-Font]\-\-interface\f[]=\f\*[I-Font]iface\f[] -Listen on an interface name or address. -This option may appear an unlimited number of times. -.sp -Open the network address given, or all the addresses associated with the -given interface name. This option may appear multiple times. This option -also implies not opening other addresses, except wildcard and localhost. -This option is deprecated. Please consider using the configuration file -\fBinterface\fP command, which is more versatile. -.TP -.NOP \f\*[B-Font]\-k\f[] \f\*[I-Font]string\f[], \f\*[B-Font]\-\-keyfile\f[]=\f\*[I-Font]string\f[] -path to symmetric keys. -.sp -Specify the name and path of the symmetric key file. -\fI/etc/ntp.keys\fP -is the default. -This is the same operation as the -\fBkeys\fP \fIkeyfile\fP -configuration file directive. -.TP -.NOP \f\*[B-Font]\-l\f[] \f\*[I-Font]string\f[], \f\*[B-Font]\-\-logfile\f[]=\f\*[I-Font]string\f[] -path to the log file. -.sp -Specify the name and path of the log file. -The default is the system log file. -This is the same operation as the -\fBlogfile\fP \fIlogfile\fP -configuration file directive. -.TP -.NOP \f\*[B-Font]\-L\f[], \f\*[B-Font]\-\-novirtualips\f[] -Do not listen to virtual interfaces. -.sp -Do not listen to virtual interfaces, defined as those with -names containing a colon. This option is deprecated. Please -consider using the configuration file \fBinterface\fP command, which -is more versatile. -.TP -.NOP \f\*[B-Font]\-M\f[], \f\*[B-Font]\-\-modifymmtimer\f[] -Modify Multimedia Timer (Windows only). -.sp -Set the Windows Multimedia Timer to highest resolution. This -ensures the resolution does not change while ntpd is running, -avoiding timekeeping glitches associated with changes. -.TP -.NOP \f\*[B-Font]\-n\f[], \f\*[B-Font]\-\-nofork\f[] -Do not fork. -This option must not appear in combination with any of the following options: -wait-sync. -.sp -.TP -.NOP \f\*[B-Font]\-N\f[], \f\*[B-Font]\-\-nice\f[] -Run at high priority. -.sp -To the extent permitted by the operating system, run -\fBntpd\fP -at the highest priority. -.TP -.NOP \f\*[B-Font]\-p\f[] \f\*[I-Font]string\f[], \f\*[B-Font]\-\-pidfile\f[]=\f\*[I-Font]string\f[] -path to the PID file. -.sp -Specify the name and path of the file used to record -\fBntpd\fP's -process ID. -This is the same operation as the -\fBpidfile\fP \fIpidfile\fP -configuration file directive. -.TP -.NOP \f\*[B-Font]\-P\f[] \f\*[I-Font]number\f[], \f\*[B-Font]\-\-priority\f[]=\f\*[I-Font]number\f[] -Process priority. -This option takes an integer number as its argument. -.sp -To the extent permitted by the operating system, run -\fBntpd\fP -at the specified -\fBsched_setscheduler(SCHED_FIFO)\fP -priority. -.TP -.NOP \f\*[B-Font]\-q\f[], \f\*[B-Font]\-\-quit\f[] -Set the time and quit. -This option must not appear in combination with any of the following options: -saveconfigquit, wait-sync. -.sp -\fBntpd\fP -will not daemonize and will exit after the clock is first -synchronized. This behavior mimics that of the -\fBntpdate\fP -program, which will soon be replaced with a shell script. -The -\fB-g\fP -and -\fB-x\fP -options can be used with this option. -Note: The kernel time discipline is disabled with this option. -.TP -.NOP \f\*[B-Font]\-r\f[] \f\*[I-Font]string\f[], \f\*[B-Font]\-\-propagationdelay\f[]=\f\*[I-Font]string\f[] -Broadcast/propagation delay. -.sp -Specify the default propagation delay from the broadcast/multicast server to this client. This is necessary only if the delay cannot be computed automatically by the protocol. -.TP -.NOP \f\*[B-Font]\-\-saveconfigquit\f[]=\f\*[I-Font]string\f[] -Save parsed configuration and quit. -This option must not appear in combination with any of the following options: -quit, wait-sync. -.sp -Cause \fBntpd\fP to parse its startup configuration file and save an -equivalent to the given filename and exit. This option was -designed for automated testing. -.TP -.NOP \f\*[B-Font]\-s\f[] \f\*[I-Font]string\f[], \f\*[B-Font]\-\-statsdir\f[]=\f\*[I-Font]string\f[] -Statistics file location. -.sp -Specify the directory path for files created by the statistics facility. -This is the same operation as the -\fBstatsdir\fP \fIstatsdir\fP -configuration file directive. -.TP -.NOP \f\*[B-Font]\-t\f[] \f\*[I-Font]tkey\f[], \f\*[B-Font]\-\-trustedkey\f[]=\f\*[I-Font]tkey\f[] -Trusted key number. -This option may appear an unlimited number of times. -.sp -Add the specified key number to the trusted key list. -.TP -.NOP \f\*[B-Font]\-u\f[] \f\*[I-Font]string\f[], \f\*[B-Font]\-\-user\f[]=\f\*[I-Font]string\f[] -Run as userid (or userid:groupid). -.sp -Specify a user, and optionally a group, to switch to. -This option is only available if the OS supports adjusting the clock -without full root privileges. -This option is supported under NetBSD (configure with -\fB--enable-clockctl\fP) or Linux (configure with -\fB--enable-linuxcaps\fP) or Solaris (configure with \fB--enable-solarisprivs\fP). -.TP -.NOP \f\*[B-Font]\-U\f[] \f\*[I-Font]number\f[], \f\*[B-Font]\-\-updateinterval\f[]=\f\*[I-Font]number\f[] -interval in seconds between scans for new or dropped interfaces. -This option takes an integer number as its argument. -.sp -Give the time in seconds between two scans for new or dropped interfaces. -For systems with routing socket support the scans will be performed shortly after the interface change -has been detected by the system. -Use 0 to disable scanning. 60 seconds is the minimum time between scans. -.TP -.NOP \f\*[B-Font]\-\-var\f[]=\f\*[I-Font]nvar\f[] -make ARG an ntp variable (RW). -This option may appear an unlimited number of times. -.sp -.TP -.NOP \f\*[B-Font]\-\-dvar\f[]=\f\*[I-Font]ndvar\f[] -make ARG an ntp variable (RW|DEF). -This option may appear an unlimited number of times. -.sp -.TP -.NOP \f\*[B-Font]\-w\f[] \f\*[I-Font]number\f[], \f\*[B-Font]\-\-wait\-sync\f[]=\f\*[I-Font]number\f[] -Seconds to wait for first clock sync. -This option must not appear in combination with any of the following options: -nofork, quit, saveconfigquit. -This option takes an integer number as its argument. -.sp -If greater than zero, alters \fBntpd\fP's behavior when forking to -daemonize. Instead of exiting with status 0 immediately after -the fork, the parent waits up to the specified number of -seconds for the child to first synchronize the clock. The exit -status is zero (success) if the clock was synchronized, -otherwise it is \fBETIMEDOUT\fP. -This provides the option for a script starting \fBntpd\fP to easily -wait for the first set of the clock before proceeding. -.TP -.NOP \f\*[B-Font]\-x\f[], \f\*[B-Font]\-\-slew\f[] -Slew up to 600 seconds. -.sp -Normally, the time is slewed if the offset is less than the step threshold, which is 128 ms by default, and stepped if above the threshold. -This option sets the threshold to 600 s, which is well within the accuracy window to set the clock manually. -Note: Since the slew rate of typical Unix kernels is limited to 0.5 ms/s, each second of adjustment requires an amortization interval of 2000 s. -Thus, an adjustment as much as 600 s will take almost 14 days to complete. -This option can be used with the -\fB-g\fP -and -\fB-q\fP -options. -See the -\fBtinker\fP -configuration file directive for other options. -Note: The kernel time discipline is disabled with this option. -.TP -.NOP \f\*[B-Font]\-\-usepcc\f[] -Use CPU cycle counter (Windows only). -.sp -Attempt to substitute the CPU counter for \fBQueryPerformanceCounter\fP. -The CPU counter and \fBQueryPerformanceCounter\fP are compared, and if -they have the same frequency, the CPU counter (RDTSC on x86) is -used directly, saving the overhead of a system call. -.TP -.NOP \f\*[B-Font]\-\-pccfreq\f[]=\f\*[I-Font]string\f[] -Force CPU cycle counter use (Windows only). -.sp -Force substitution the CPU counter for \fBQueryPerformanceCounter\fP. -The CPU counter (RDTSC on x86) is used unconditionally with the -given frequency (in Hz). -.TP -.NOP \f\*[B-Font]\-m\f[], \f\*[B-Font]\-\-mdns\f[] -Register with mDNS as a NTP server. -.sp -Registers as an NTP server with the local mDNS server which allows -the server to be discovered via mDNS client lookup. -.TP -.NOP \f\*[B-Font]\-\&?\f[], \f\*[B-Font]\-\-help\f[] -Display usage information and exit. -.TP -.NOP \f\*[B-Font]\-\&!\f[], \f\*[B-Font]\-\-more-help\f[] -Pass the extended usage information through a pager. -.TP -.NOP \f\*[B-Font]\-\-version\f[] [{\f\*[I-Font]v|c|n\f[]}] -Output version of program and exit. The default mode is `v', a simple -version. The `c' mode will print copyright information and `n' will -print the full copyright notice. -.PP -.SH "OPTION PRESETS" -Any option that is not marked as \fInot presettable\fP may be preset -by loading values from environment variables named: -.nf - \fBNTPD_\fP or \fBNTPD\fP -.fi -.ad -.TH ntpd 1ntpdman "02 Mar 2014" "4.2.7p428" "User Commands" -.\" -.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (/tmp/.ag-40aOex/ag-f1aOdx) -.\" -.\" It has been AutoGen-ed March 2, 2014 at 08:32:08 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre11 -.\" From the definitions ntpd-opts.def -.\" and the template file agman-cmd.tpl -.SH NAME -\f\*[B-Font]ntpd\fP ntpd -\- NTP daemon program -cvt_prog='/usr/local/gnu/share/autogen/texi2man' -cvt_prog=`cd \`dirname "$cvt_prog"\` >/dev/null && pwd - `/`basename "$cvt_prog"` -cd $tmp_dir -test \-x "$cvt_prog" || die "'$cvt_prog' is not executable" -{ - list='synopsis description options option-presets' - for f in $list ; do cat $f ; echo ; done - rm \-f $list name - list='implementation-notes environment files examples exit-status errors - compatibility see-also conforming-to history authors copyright bugs - notes' - for f in $list ; do cat $f ; echo ; done > .end-doc - rm \-f $list - list=`ls \-1 *`' .end-doc' - for f in $list ; do cat $f ; echo ; done - rm \-f $list -} 1>.doc 2>/dev/null -sed \-f .cmds .doc | /opt/csw/bin/ggrep \-E \-v '^[ ]*$' | $cvt_prog -.SH USAGE -.SS "How NTP Operates" -The -\f\*[B-Font]ntpd\fP -utility operates by exchanging messages with -one or more configured servers over a range of designated poll intervals. -When -started, whether for the first or subsequent times, the program -requires several exchanges from the majority of these servers so -the signal processing and mitigation algorithms can accumulate and -groom the data and set the clock. -In order to protect the network -from bursts, the initial poll interval for each server is delayed -an interval randomized over a few seconds. -At the default initial poll -interval of 64s, several minutes can elapse before the clock is -set. -This initial delay to set the clock -can be safely and dramatically reduced using the -\f\*[B-Font]iburst\f[] -keyword with the -\f\*[B-Font]server\f[] -configuration -command, as described in -\fCntp.conf\fR(5)\f[]. -.sp \n(Ppu -.ne 2 - -Most operating systems and hardware of today incorporate a -time-of-year (TOY) chip to maintain the time during periods when -the power is off. -When the machine is booted, the chip is used to -initialize the operating system time. -After the machine has -synchronized to a NTP server, the operating system corrects the -chip from time to time. -In the default case, if -\f\*[B-Font]ntpd\fP -detects that the time on the host -is more than 1000s from the server time, -\f\*[B-Font]ntpd\fP -assumes something must be terribly wrong and the only -reliable action is for the operator to intervene and set the clock -by hand. -(Reasons for this include there is no TOY chip, -or its battery is dead, or that the TOY chip is just of poor quality.) -This causes -\f\*[B-Font]ntpd\fP -to exit with a panic message to -the system log. -The -\f\*[B-Font]\-g\f[] -option overrides this check and the -clock will be set to the server time regardless of the chip time -(up to 68 years in the past or future \(em -this is a limitation of the NTPv4 protocol). -However, and to protect against broken hardware, such as when the -CMOS battery fails or the clock counter becomes defective, once the -clock has been set an error greater than 1000s will cause -\f\*[B-Font]ntpd\fP -to exit anyway. -.sp \n(Ppu -.ne 2 - -Under ordinary conditions, -\f\*[B-Font]ntpd\fP -adjusts the clock in -small steps so that the timescale is effectively continuous and -without discontinuities. -Under conditions of extreme network -congestion, the roundtrip delay jitter can exceed three seconds and -the synchronization distance, which is equal to one-half the -roundtrip delay plus error budget terms, can become very large. -The -\f\*[B-Font]ntpd\fP -algorithms discard sample offsets exceeding 128 ms, -unless the interval during which no sample offset is less than 128 -ms exceeds 900s. -The first sample after that, no matter what the -offset, steps the clock to the indicated time. -In practice this -reduces the false alarm rate where the clock is stepped in error to -a vanishingly low incidence. -.sp \n(Ppu -.ne 2 - -As the result of this behavior, once the clock has been set it -very rarely strays more than 128 ms even under extreme cases of -network path congestion and jitter. -Sometimes, in particular when -\f\*[B-Font]ntpd\fP -is first started without a valid drift file -on a system with a large intrinsic drift -the error might grow to exceed 128 ms, -which would cause the clock to be set backwards -if the local clock time is more than 128 s -in the future relative to the server. -In some applications, this behavior may be unacceptable. -There are several solutions, however. -If the -\f\*[B-Font]\-x\f[] -option is included on the command line, the clock will -never be stepped and only slew corrections will be used. -But this choice comes with a cost that -should be carefully explored before deciding to use -the -\f\*[B-Font]\-x\f[] -option. -The maximum slew rate possible is limited -to 500 parts-per-million (PPM) as a consequence of the correctness -principles on which the NTP protocol and algorithm design are -based. -As a result, the local clock can take a long time to -converge to an acceptable offset, about 2,000 s for each second the -clock is outside the acceptable range. -During this interval the -local clock will not be consistent with any other network clock and -the system cannot be used for distributed applications that require -correctly synchronized network time. -.sp \n(Ppu -.ne 2 - -In spite of the above precautions, sometimes when large -frequency errors are present the resulting time offsets stray -outside the 128-ms range and an eventual step or slew time -correction is required. -If following such a correction the -frequency error is so large that the first sample is outside the -acceptable range, -\f\*[B-Font]ntpd\fP -enters the same state as when the -\fIntp.drift\f[] -file is not present. -The intent of this behavior -is to quickly correct the frequency and restore operation to the -normal tracking mode. -In the most extreme cases -(the host -\f\*[B-Font]time.ien.it\f[] -comes to mind), there may be occasional -step/slew corrections and subsequent frequency corrections. -It -helps in these cases to use the -\f\*[B-Font]burst\f[] -keyword when -configuring the server, but -ONLY -when you have permission to do so from the owner of the target host. -.sp \n(Ppu -.ne 2 - -Finally, -in the past many startup scripts would run -\fCntpdate\fR(1ntpdatemdoc)\f[] -to get the system clock close to correct before starting -\fCntpd\fR(1ntpdmdoc)\f[], -but this was never more than a mediocre hack and is no longer needed. -.sp \n(Ppu -.ne 2 - -There is a way to start -\fCntpd\fR(1ntpdmdoc)\f[] -that often addresses all of the problems mentioned above. -.SS "Starting NTP (Best Current Practice)" -First, use the -\f\*[B-Font]iburst\f[] -option on your -\f\*[B-Font]server\f[] -entries. -.sp \n(Ppu -.ne 2 - -If you can also keep a good -\fIntp.drift\f[] -file then -\fCntpd\fR(1ntpdmdoc)\f[] -will effectively "warm-start" and your system's clock will -be stable in under 11 seconds' time. -.sp \n(Ppu -.ne 2 - -As soon as possible in the startup sequence, start -\fCntpd\fR(1ntpdmdoc)\f[] -with at least the -\f\*[B-Font]\-g\f[] -and perhaps the -\f\*[B-Font]\-N\f[] -options. -Then, -start the rest of your "normal" processes. -This will give -\fCntpd\fR(1ntpdmdoc)\f[] -as much time as possible to get the system's clock synchronized and stable. -.sp \n(Ppu -.ne 2 - -Finally, -if you have processes like -\f\*[B-Font]dovecot\f[] -or database servers -that require -monotonically-increasing time, -run -\fCntp-wait\fR(1ntp-waitmdoc)\f[] -as late as possible in the boot sequence -(perhaps with the -\f\*[B-Font]\-v\f[] -flag) -and after -\fCntp-wait\fR(1ntp-waitmdoc)\f[] -exits successfully -it is as safe as it will ever be to start any process that require -stable time. -.SS "Frequency Discipline" -The -\f\*[B-Font]ntpd\fP -behavior at startup depends on whether the -frequency file, usually -\fIntp.drift\f[], -exists. -This file -contains the latest estimate of clock frequency error. -When the -\f\*[B-Font]ntpd\fP -is started and the file does not exist, the -\f\*[B-Font]ntpd\fP -enters a special mode designed to quickly adapt to -the particular system clock oscillator time and frequency error. -This takes approximately 15 minutes, after which the time and -frequency are set to nominal values and the -\f\*[B-Font]ntpd\fP -enters -normal mode, where the time and frequency are continuously tracked -relative to the server. -After one hour the frequency file is -created and the current frequency offset written to it. -When the -\f\*[B-Font]ntpd\fP -is started and the file does exist, the -\f\*[B-Font]ntpd\fP -frequency is initialized from the file and enters normal mode -immediately. -After that the current frequency offset is written to -the file at hourly intervals. -.SS "Operating Modes" -The -\f\*[B-Font]ntpd\fP -utility can operate in any of several modes, including -symmetric active/passive, client/server broadcast/multicast and -manycast, as described in the -"Association Management" -page -(available as part of the HTML documentation -provided in -\fI/usr/share/doc/ntp\f[]). -It normally operates continuously while -monitoring for small changes in frequency and trimming the clock -for the ultimate precision. -However, it can operate in a one-time -mode where the time is set from an external server and frequency is -set from a previously recorded frequency file. -A -broadcast/multicast or manycast client can discover remote servers, -compute server-client propagation delay correction factors and -configure itself automatically. -This makes it possible to deploy a -fleet of workstations without specifying configuration details -specific to the local environment. -.sp \n(Ppu -.ne 2 - -By default, -\f\*[B-Font]ntpd\fP -runs in continuous mode where each of -possibly several external servers is polled at intervals determined -by an intricate state machine. -The state machine measures the -incidental roundtrip delay jitter and oscillator frequency wander -and determines the best poll interval using a heuristic algorithm. -Ordinarily, and in most operating environments, the state machine -will start with 64s intervals and eventually increase in steps to -1024s. -A small amount of random variation is introduced in order to -avoid bunching at the servers. -In addition, should a server become -unreachable for some time, the poll interval is increased in steps -to 1024s in order to reduce network overhead. -.sp \n(Ppu -.ne 2 - -In some cases it may not be practical for -\f\*[B-Font]ntpd\fP -to run -continuously. -A common workaround has been to run the -\fCntpdate\fR(1ntpdatemdoc)\f[] -program from a -\fCcron\fR(8)\f[] -job at designated -times. -However, this program does not have the crafted signal -processing, error checking and mitigation algorithms of -\f\*[B-Font]ntpd\fP. -The -\f\*[B-Font]\-q\f[] -option is intended for this purpose. -Setting this option will cause -\f\*[B-Font]ntpd\fP -to exit just after -setting the clock for the first time. -The procedure for initially -setting the clock is the same as in continuous mode; most -applications will probably want to specify the -\f\*[B-Font]iburst\f[] -keyword with the -\f\*[B-Font]server\f[] -configuration command. -With this -keyword a volley of messages are exchanged to groom the data and -the clock is set in about 10 s. -If nothing is heard after a -couple of minutes, the daemon times out and exits. -After a suitable -period of mourning, the -\fCntpdate\fR(1ntpdatemdoc)\f[] -program may be -retired. -.sp \n(Ppu -.ne 2 - -When kernel support is available to discipline the clock -frequency, which is the case for stock Solaris, Tru64, Linux and -FreeBSD, -a useful feature is available to discipline the clock -frequency. -First, -\f\*[B-Font]ntpd\fP -is run in continuous mode with -selected servers in order to measure and record the intrinsic clock -frequency offset in the frequency file. -It may take some hours for -the frequency and offset to settle down. -Then the -\f\*[B-Font]ntpd\fP -is -stopped and run in one-time mode as required. -At each startup, the -frequency is read from the file and initializes the kernel -frequency. -.SS "Poll Interval Control" -This version of NTP includes an intricate state machine to -reduce the network load while maintaining a quality of -synchronization consistent with the observed jitter and wander. -There are a number of ways to tailor the operation in order enhance -accuracy by reducing the interval or to reduce network overhead by -increasing it. -However, the user is advised to carefully consider -the consequences of changing the poll adjustment range from the -default minimum of 64 s to the default maximum of 1,024 s. -The -default minimum can be changed with the -\f\*[B-Font]tinker\f[] -\f\*[B-Font]minpoll\f[] -command to a value not less than 16 s. -This value is used for all -configured associations, unless overridden by the -\f\*[B-Font]minpoll\f[] -option on the configuration command. -Note that most device drivers -will not operate properly if the poll interval is less than 64 s -and that the broadcast server and manycast client associations will -also use the default, unless overridden. -.sp \n(Ppu -.ne 2 - -In some cases involving dial up or toll services, it may be -useful to increase the minimum interval to a few tens of minutes -and maximum interval to a day or so. -Under normal operation -conditions, once the clock discipline loop has stabilized the -interval will be increased in steps from the minimum to the -maximum. -However, this assumes the intrinsic clock frequency error -is small enough for the discipline loop correct it. -The capture -range of the loop is 500 PPM at an interval of 64s decreasing by a -factor of two for each doubling of interval. -At a minimum of 1,024 -s, for example, the capture range is only 31 PPM. -If the intrinsic -error is greater than this, the drift file -\fIntp.drift\f[] -will -have to be specially tailored to reduce the residual error below -this limit. -Once this is done, the drift file is automatically -updated once per hour and is available to initialize the frequency -on subsequent daemon restarts. -.SS "The huff-n'-puff Filter" -In scenarios where a considerable amount of data are to be -downloaded or uploaded over telephone modems, timekeeping quality -can be seriously degraded. -This occurs because the differential -delays on the two directions of transmission can be quite large. -In -many cases the apparent time errors are so large as to exceed the -step threshold and a step correction can occur during and after the -data transfer is in progress. -.sp \n(Ppu -.ne 2 - -The huff-n'-puff filter is designed to correct the apparent time -offset in these cases. -It depends on knowledge of the propagation -delay when no other traffic is present. -In common scenarios this -occurs during other than work hours. -The filter maintains a shift -register that remembers the minimum delay over the most recent -interval measured usually in hours. -Under conditions of severe -delay, the filter corrects the apparent offset using the sign of -the offset and the difference between the apparent delay and -minimum delay. -The name of the filter reflects the negative (huff) -and positive (puff) correction, which depends on the sign of the -offset. -.sp \n(Ppu -.ne 2 - -The filter is activated by the -\f\*[B-Font]tinker\f[] -command and -\f\*[B-Font]huffpuff\f[] -keyword, as described in -\fCntp.conf\fR(5)\f[]. -.SH "ENVIRONMENT" -See \fBOPTION PRESETS\fP for configuration environment variables. -.SH FILES -.TP 15 -.NOP \fI/etc/ntp.conf\f[] -the default name of the configuration file -.br -.ns -.TP 15 -.NOP \fI/etc/ntp.drift\f[] -the default name of the drift file -.br -.ns -.TP 15 -.NOP \fI/etc/ntp.keys\f[] -the default name of the key file -.PP -.SH "EXIT STATUS" -One of the following exit values will be returned: -.TP -.NOP 0 " (EXIT_SUCCESS)" -Successful program execution. -.TP -.NOP 1 " (EXIT_FAILURE)" -The operation failed or the command syntax was not valid. -.TP -.NOP 70 " (EX_SOFTWARE)" -libopts had an internal operational error. Please report -it to autogen-users@lists.sourceforge.net. Thank you. -.PP -.SH "SEE ALSO" -\fCntp.conf\fR(5)\f[], -\fCntpdate\fR(1ntpdatemdoc)\f[], -\fCntpdc\fR(1ntpdcmdoc)\f[], -\fCntpq\fR(1ntpqmdoc)\f[] -.sp \n(Ppu -.ne 2 - -In addition to the manual pages provided, -comprehensive documentation is available on the world wide web -at -\f[C]http://www.ntp.org/\f[]. -A snapshot of this documentation is available in HTML format in -\fI/usr/share/doc/ntp\f[]. -David L. Mills, -\fINetwork Time Protocol (Version 1)\fR, -RFC1059 -.PP - -David L. Mills, -\fINetwork Time Protocol (Version 2)\fR, -RFC1119 -.PP - -David L. Mills, -\fINetwork Time Protocol (Version 3)\fR, -RFC1305 -.PP - -David L. Mills and J. Martin, Ed. and J. Burbank and W. Kasch, -\fINetwork Time Protocol Version 4: Protocol and Algorithms Specification\fR, -RFC5905 -.PP - -David L. Mills and B. Haberman, Ed., -\fINetwork Time Protocol Version 4: Autokey Specification\fR, -RFC5906 -.PP - -H. Gerstung and C. Elliott and B. Haberman, Ed., -\fIDefinitions of Managed Objects for Network Time Protocol Version 4: (NTPv4)\fR, -RFC5907 -.PP - -R. Gayraud and B. Lourdelet, -\fINetwork Time Protocol (NTP) Server Option for DHCPv6\fR, -RFC5908 -.PP - -.SH "AUTHORS" -The University of Delaware -.SH "COPYRIGHT" -Copyright (C) 1970-2013 The University of Delaware all rights reserved. -This program is released under the terms of the NTP license, . -.SH BUGS -The -\f\*[B-Font]ntpd\fP -utility has gotten rather fat. -While not huge, it has gotten -larger than might be desirable for an elevated-priority -\f\*[B-Font]ntpd\fP -running on a workstation, particularly since many of -the fancy features which consume the space were designed more with -a busy primary server, rather than a high stratum workstation in -mind. -.sp \n(Ppu -.ne 2 - -Please send bug reports to: http://bugs.ntp.org, bugs@ntp.org -.SH NOTES -This document corresponds to version 4.2.7p428 of NTP. -Portions of this document came from FreeBSD. -.sp \n(Ppu -.ne 2 - -This manual page was \fIAutoGen\fP-erated from the \fBntpd\fP -option definitions. diff --git a/ntpd/ntpd.1ntpdmdoc b/ntpd/ntpd.1ntpdmdoc index f916c0817..3add4baed 100644 --- a/ntpd/ntpd.1ntpdmdoc +++ b/ntpd/ntpd.1ntpdmdoc @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ -.Dd March 2 2014 +.Dd March 3 2014 .Dt NTPD 1ntpdmdoc User Commands .Os .\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (ntpd-opts.mdoc) .\" -.\" It has been AutoGen-ed March 2, 2014 at 08:32:26 PM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre11 +.\" It has been AutoGen-ed March 3, 2014 at 11:07:01 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre11 .\" From the definitions ntpd-opts.def .\" and the template file agmdoc-cmd.tpl .Sh NAME @@ -895,7 +895,7 @@ mind. .Pp Please send bug reports to: http://bugs.ntp.org, bugs@ntp.org .Sh NOTES -This document corresponds to version 4.2.7p428 of NTP. +This document corresponds to version 4.2.7p429 of NTP. Portions of this document came from FreeBSD. .Pp This manual page was \fIAutoGen\fP\-erated from the \fBntpd\fP diff --git a/ntpd/ntpd.html b/ntpd/ntpd.html index f929a72e4..df860ed2c 100644 --- a/ntpd/ntpd.html +++ b/ntpd/ntpd.html @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ The program can operate in any of several modes, including client/server, symmetric and broadcast modes, and with both symmetric-key and public-key cryptography. -

This document applies to version 4.2.7p428 of ntpd. +

This document applies to version 4.2.7p429 of ntpd.