Make the precision of the system clock configurable. This can be useful
on servers using hardware timestamping to reduce the amount of noise
added to the NTP timestamps and improve stability of NTP measurements.
The directive sets the DSCP value in transmitted NTP packets, which can
be useful in local networks where switches/routers are configured to
prioritise packets with specific DSCP values.
Add binddevice, bindacqdevice, and bindcmddevice directive to specify
the interface for binding the NTP server, NTP client, and command socket
respectively.
Instead of making the initial burst only once and immediately after
chronyd start (even when iburst is specified together with the offline
option), trigger the burst whenever the connectivity changes from
offline to online.
Add -p option to chronyd to print lines from the configuration as they
are parsed and exit. It can be used to verify the syntax and get the
whole configuration when it is split into multiple files.
Instead of sharing the NTP rate limiting with NTS-KE, specify a new
service for NTS-KE and use it in the NTS-KE server.
Add ntsratelimit directive for configuration.
Add a confdirs directive to include *.conf files from multiple
directories. If a file with the same name exists in multiple
directories, only the first one in the order of the specified
directories will be included.
When authentication is enabled for an NTP source, unauthenticated NTP
sources need to be disabled or limited in selection. That might be
difficult to do when the configuration comes from different sources
(e.g. networking scripts adding servers from DHCP).
Define four modes for the source selection to consider authentication:
require, prefer, mix, ignore. In different modes different selection
options (require, trust, noselect) are added to authenticated and
unauthenticated sources.
The mode can be selected by the authselectmode directive. The mix mode
is the default. The ignore mode enables the old behavior, where all
sources are used exactly as specified in the configuration.
Add "nocerttimecheck" directive to specify the number of clock updates
that need to be made before the time validation of certificates is
enabled. This makes NTS usable on machines that don't have a RTC.
This option is for indicating to chronyd that the reference clock is
kept in TAI and that chrony should attempt to convert from TAI to UTC by
using the timezone configured by the "leapsectz" directive.
If no rxfilter is specified in the hwtimestamp directive and the NIC
doesn't support the all or ntp filter, enable TX-only HW timestamping
with the none filter.
If the -Q option is specified, disable by default pidfile, ntpport,
cmdport, Unix domain command socket, and clock control, in order to
allow starting chronyd without root privileges and/or when another
chronyd instance is already running.
When parsing the include directive, call glob() with the GLOB_ERR and
GLOB_NOMAGIC flags, and abort with an error message when matching of the
pattern failed with other error than GLOB_NOMATCH.
This restores the original behavior of the directive when it didn't
allow patterns, but it will still not fail with patterns not matching
any files in an existing directory.
Add an rxfilter option to the hwtimestamp directive to select which
received packets should be timestamped. It can be set to "none", "ntp",
or "all". The default value is ntp, which falls back to all when ntp is
not supported.
Add width option to the refclock directive to set expected width of
pulses in a PPS signal. The width adds a limit for the maximum offset
and root distance in order to reject PPS samples from wrong events, e.g.
PHCs which cannot be configured to timestamp only rising of falling
edges.
Add pps option to the refclock directive to force chronyd to treat any
refclock as a PPS refclock. This is intended for refclocks that may
provide time off by a whole number of seconds due to missing or wrong
TAI/GPS->UTC conversion.
Always write the measurement history on exit when the dump directory is
specified and silently ignore the dumponexit directive. There doesn't
seem to be a good use case for dumpdir and -r without dumponexit as the
history would be invalidated by adjustments of the clock that happened
between the dump command and chronyd exit.
It was never used for anything and messages in debug output already
include filenames, which can be easily grepped if there is a need
to see log messages only from a particular file.
While the measurements log can be useful for debugging problems in NTP
configuration (e.g. authentication failures with symmetric keys), it
seems most users are interested only in valid measurements (e.g. for
producing graphs) and don't expect/handle entries where some of the RFC
5905 tests 1-7 failed. Modify the measurements log option to log only
valid measurements, and for debugging purposes add a new rawmeasurements
option.