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Title: chrony
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Version: 1.18
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Entered-date: 01APR02
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Description: A pair of programs for keeping computer clocks accurate.
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chronyd is a background (daemon) program and chronyc is a
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command-line interface to it. Time reference sources for
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chronyd can be RFC1305 NTP servers, human (via keyboard and
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chronyc), and the computer's real-time clock at boot time
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(Linux only). chronyd can determine the rate at which the
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computer gains or loses time and compensate for it whilst no
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external reference is present. chronyd's use of NTP servers
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can be switched on and off (through chronyc) to support
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computers with dial-up/intermittent access to the
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Internet. chronyd can also act as an RFC1305-compatible NTP
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server.
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Keywords: time NTP RFC1305 RTC adjtime
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Author: rc@rc0.org.uk (Richard Curnow)
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Maintained-by: rc@rc0.org.uk (Richard Curnow)
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Primary-site: sunsite.unc.edu /pub/Linux/system/admin/time
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295k chrony-1.18.tar.gz
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2k chrony.lsm
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Platforms: Linux 2.0/2.1/2.2/2.3/2.4 (x86, powerpc)
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Solaris 2.5/6/7/8, SunOS 4.1.4. (Sparc)
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BSDI/386.
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NetBSD
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Solaris 2.8 (x86)
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Copying-policy: GPL
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