Update example config files more

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Miroslav Lichvar 2013-06-21 11:45:44 +02:00
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@ -18,9 +18,13 @@ rtcsync
# if the adjustment is larger than 100 seconds. # if the adjustment is larger than 100 seconds.
makestep 100 3 makestep 100 3
# Allow client access from local network. # Allow NTP client access from local network.
#allow 192.168/16 #allow 192.168/16
# Listen for commands only on localhost.
bindcmdaddress 127.0.0.1
bindcmdaddress ::1
# Serve time even if not synchronized to any NTP server. # Serve time even if not synchronized to any NTP server.
#local stratum 10 #local stratum 10
@ -29,6 +33,9 @@ keyfile /etc/chrony.keys
# Specify the key used as password for chronyc. # Specify the key used as password for chronyc.
commandkey 1 commandkey 1
# Generate command key if missing.
generatecommandkey
# Disable logging of client accesses. # Disable logging of client accesses.
noclientlog noclientlog

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@ -9,21 +9,20 @@
# #
# Copyright 2002 Richard P. Curnow # Copyright 2002 Richard P. Curnow
# #
####################################################################### ######################################################################
# A valid key line looks like this
#1 MD5 HEX:B028F91EA5C38D06C2E140B26C7F41EC # Examples of valid keys:
# The key should be random for maximum security. If you wanted to use the #1 ALongAndRandomPassword
# above line as your commandkey (i.e. chronyc password) you would put the #2 MD5 HEX:B028F91EA5C38D06C2E140B26C7F41EC
# following line into chrony.conf (remove the # from the start): #3 SHA1 HEX:1DC764E0791B11FA67EFC7ECBC4B0D73F68A070C
# commandkey 1 # The keys should be random for maximum security. If you wanted to use a key
# with ID 1 as your commandkey (i.e. chronyc password) you would put
# A secure command key can be generated and added to the keyfile automatically # "commandkey 1" into chrony.conf. If no commandkey is present in the keys
# by adding the following directive to chrony.conf: # file and the generatecommandkey directive is specified in chrony.conf,
# a random commandkey will be generated and added to the keys file
# generatecommandkey # automatically on chronyd start.
# You might want to define more keys if you use the authentication facility # You might want to define more keys if you use the authentication facility
# in the network time protocol to authenticate request/response packets between # in the network time protocol to authenticate request/response packets between