diff --git a/chrony.texi.in b/chrony.texi.in index a430f4b..302a059 100644 --- a/chrony.texi.in +++ b/chrony.texi.in @@ -3670,24 +3670,24 @@ burst 2/10 foo.example.net @node clients command @comment node-name, next, previous, up @subsubsection clients -This command shows a list of all clients that have accessed the server, +This command shows a list of clients that have accessed the server, through either the NTP or command/monitoring ports. It doesn't include -access to the Unix domain comamnd socket. There are no arguments. +accesses over the Unix domain comamnd socket. There are no arguments. An example of the output is @example -Hostname Client Peer CmdAuth CmdNorm CmdBad LstN LstC -========================= ====== ====== ====== ====== ====== ==== ==== -localhost 0 0 0 1 0 29y 0 -aardvark.xxx 4 0 0 0 0 49 29y -badger.xxx 4 0 0 0 0 6 29y +Hostname NTP Drop Int IntL Last Cmd Drop Int Last +=============================================================================== +localhost 2 0 2 - 133 15 0 -1 7 +foo.example.net 12 0 6 - 23 0 0 - - @end example Each row shows the data for a single host. Only hosts that have passed the host access checks (set with the @code{allow}, @code{deny}, @code{cmdallow} and @code{cmddeny} commands or configuration file -directives) are logged. +directives) are logged. The intervals are displayed as a power of 2 in +seconds. The columns are as follows: @@ -3695,29 +3695,24 @@ The columns are as follows: @item The hostname of the client @item -The number of times the client has accessed the server using an NTP -client mode packet. +The number of NTP packets received from the client. @item -The number of times the client has accessed the server using an NTP -symmetric active mode packet. +The number of NTP packets dropped to limit the response rate. @item -The number of authenticated command packets that have been processed from the -client. Authentication is no longer supported in command packets, so the -number should be always zero. +The average interval between NTP packets. @item -The number of unauthenticated command packets that have been processed -from the client. -@item -The number of bad command packets received from the client (not all -forms of bad packet are logged). +The average interval between NTP packets after limiting the response rate. @item Time since the last NTP packet was received @item -Time since the last command packet was received +The number of command packets received from the client. +@item +The number of command packets dropped to limit the response rate. +@item +The average interval between command packets. +@item +Time since the last command packet was received. @end enumerate - -The last two entries will be shown as the time since 1970 if no packet -of that type has ever been received. @c }}} @c {{{ cmdaccheck @node cmdaccheck command