doc: improve description of some server options
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@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ This is always defined as a power of 2, so *minpoll 5* would mean that the
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polling interval cannot drop below 32 seconds. The default is 6 (64 seconds),
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the minimum is -4 (1/16th of a second), and the maximum is 24 (6 months). Note
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that intervals shorter than 6 (64 seconds) should generally not be used with
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public servers on the Internet as their administrators may consider it abuse.
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public servers on the Internet, because it might be considered abuse.
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*maxpoll* _poll_:::
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In a similar way, the user might want to constrain the maximum polling interval.
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Again this is specified as a power of 2, *maxpoll 9* indicates that the polling
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and the state might be dropped when there are too many clients (e.g.
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<<clientloglimit,*clientloglimit*>> is too small), or it might be overwritten
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by other clients that have the same IP address (e.g. computers behind NAT or
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someone sending requests with a spoofed source address). The *presend* option
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can be used to shorten the interval in which the server has to keep the state
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for this computer and be able to respond in the interleaved mode.
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someone sending requests with a spoofed source address).
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With longer polling intervals, it is recommended to combine the *xleave* option
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with the *presend* option in order to shorten the interval in which the server
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has to keep the state to be able to respond in the interleaved mode. The
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shorter interval also improves accuracy of the measured offset and delay.
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*polltarget* _target_:::
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Target number of measurements to use for the regression algorithm which
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*chronyd* will try to maintain by adjusting the polling interval between
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