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\input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*-
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@c %**start of header
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@setfilename ntpd.info
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@settitle ntpd: Network Time Protocol (NTP) Daemon User's Manual
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@include ../sntp/include/version.texi
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@paragraphindent 2
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@c %**end of header
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@ifinfo
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This file documents the use of the NTP Project's ntpd, a program for
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controlling ntpd.
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@end ifinfo
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@direntry
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* ntpd: (ntpd). NTP Daemon program
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@end direntry
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@titlepage
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@title ntpd: Network Time Protocol (NTP) Daemon User's Manual
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@subtitle ntpd, version @value{VERSION}, @value{UPDATED}
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@c @author Max @email{foo@ntp.org}
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@end titlepage
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@c @page
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@c @vskip 0pt plus 1filll
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@node Top, ntpd Description, (dir), (dir)
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@top ntpd: Network Time Protocol (NTP) Daemon User Manual
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The @code{ntpd} program is an operating system daemon that synchronizes the
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system clock to remote NTP time servers or local reference clocks.
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It is a complete implementation of NTP version 4 defined by RFC-5905, but
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also retains compatible with version 3 defined by RFC-1305 and versions
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1 and 2, defined by RFC-1059 and RFC-1119, respectively.
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The program can operate in any of several modes, including client/server,
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symmetric and broadcast modes, and with both symmetric-key and public-key
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cryptography.
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This document applies to version @value{VERSION} of @code{ntpd}.
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@shortcontents
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@menu
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* ntpd Description:: Description
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* ntpd Invocation:: Invoking ntpd
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* Usage:: Usage
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@end menu
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@node ntpd Description
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@comment node-name, next, previous, up
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@section Description
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The @code{ntpd} program ordinarily requires
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a configuration file described at @ref{ntp.conf}.
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This configuration file contains configuration commands described on
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the pages listed above.
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However a client can discover remote servers and configure them
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automatically.
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This makes it possible to deploy a fleet of workstations without
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specifying configuration details specific to the local environment.
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The @code{ntpd} program normally operates continuously while adjusting the
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system time and frequency, but in some cases this might not be
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practical.
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With the @code{-q} option @code{ntpd} operates as in continuous mode, but
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exits just after setting the clock for the first time.
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Most applications will probably want to specify the @code{iburst}
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option with the @code{server} command.
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With this option an initial volley of messages is exchanged to
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groom the data and set the clock in about ten seconds' time.
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If nothing is heard after a few minutes' time,
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the daemon times out and exits without setting the clock.
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@include invoke-ntpd.texi
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@node Usage
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@comment node-name, next, previous, up
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@section Usage
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@multitable @columnfractions .23 .23 .05 .15
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@headitem What @tab Default @tab Flag @tab Option
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@item configuration file
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@tab @code{/etc/ntp.conf}
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@tab @code{-c}
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@tab @code{conffile}
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@item frequency file
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@tab none
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@tab @code{-f}
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@tab @code{driftfile}
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@item leapseconds file
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@tab none
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@tab
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@tab @code{leapfile}
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@item process ID file
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@tab none
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@tab @code{-p}
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@tab @code{pidfile}
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@item log file
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@tab system log
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@tab @code{-l}
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@tab @code{logfile}
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@item include file
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@tab none
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@tab none
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@tab @code{includefile}
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@item statistics path
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@tab @code{/var/NTP}
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@tab @code{-s}
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@tab @code{statsdir}
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@item keys path
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@tab @code{/usr/local/etc}
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@tab @code{-k}
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@tab @code{keysdir}
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