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6 .\" It has been AutoGen-ed May 25, 2024 at 12:03:50 AM by AutoGen 5.18.16
8 .\" and the template file agmdoc-cmd.tpl
14 .Op Fl \-option\-name
15 .Op Fl \-option\-name Ar value
46 host addresses written in numeric, dotted\-quad form,
62 .Bl -bullet -offset indent
111 If the Basic Socket Interface Extensions for IPv6 (RFC\-2553)
133 the host name forces DNS resolution to the IPv4 namespace,
136 qualifier forces DNS resolution to the IPv6 namespace.
139 .Bl -tag -width indent
192 either a DNS name or an IP address in dotted\-quad notation.
199 .Bl -tag -width indent
219 persistent symmetric\-active mode association with the specified
242 local network(s) or a multicast address assigned to NTP.
244 has assigned the multicast group address IPv4 224.0.1.1 and
266 224.0.1.1 assigned by the IANA should NOT be used, unless specific
290 .Bl -tag -width indent
360 It specifies the time\-to\-live
373 Versions 1\-4 are the choices, with version 4 the
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400 server and client should operate using symmetric\-key or public\-key
408 assigned by the IANA should NOT be used, unless specific means are
413 and client should operate using symmetric\-key or public\-key
426 both the server and client should operate using symmetric\-key or
427 public\-key authentication as described in
449 specification RFC\-1305 defines a scheme which provides
454 DES\-CBC.
456 5 (MD5) algorithm using a private key, commonly called keyed\-MD5.
457 Either algorithm computes a message digest, or one\-way hash, which
578 .Ss Symmetric\-Key Cryptography
579 The original RFC\-1305 specification allows any one of possibly
580 65,535 keys, each distinguished by a 32\-bit key identifier, to
628 described in RFC\-1305 and in addition the Autokey protocol,
656 All modes use in addition a variant of the S\-KEY scheme,
657 in which a pseudo\-random key list is generated and used
667 .Xr ntp\-keygen 1ntpkeygenmdoc
764 The client request message contains bits corresponding
767 contains bits corresponding to which schemes it has available.
768 Both server and client match the received bits with their own
797 Bob sends Cathy a thing called a crypto\-NAK, which tells her
821 .Xr ntp\-keygen 1ntpkeygenmdoc
854 .Bl -tag -width indent
869 protocol defined in RFC\-1305.
900 .Bl -tag -width indent
971 Specifies the interval between re\-randomization of certain
975 deflect brute\-force attacks on the algorithms of the scheme;
995 arguments are 32\-bit unsigned
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1077 .Bl -tag -width indent
1084 .Bd -literal
1091 clock address in dotted\-quad notation.
1106 .Bd -literal
1113 address in dotted\-quad notation, The final message field includes the
1124 .Bd -literal
1131 show time offset (seconds), frequency offset (parts per million \-
1143 .Bd -literal
1144 48773 10847.650 127.127.4.1 9714 \-0.001605376 0.000000000 0.001424877 0.000958674
1150 show the peer address in dotted\-quad notation and status,
1157 Enables recording of raw\-timestamp statistics information.
1165 .Bd -literal
1173 in dotted\-quad notation.
1185 .Bd -literal
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1250 .Bl -tag -width indent
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1271 server, usually specified as a compile\-time constant.
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1337 is a 4\-digit year number (e.g., 1992).
1349 The term week is defined by computing day\-of\-year
1353 filename base: A dot, a 4\-digit year number, the letter
1355 and a 2\-digit week number.
1362 file name suffix consists of a dot, a 4\-digit year number, and
1363 a 2\-digit month.
1374 and an 8\-digit number.
1376 running at the start of the corresponding 24\-hour period.
1458 .Ss The Kiss\-of\-Death Packet
1466 for this purpose called the "kiss\-of\-death" (KoD) packet.
1467 KoD packets have the leap bits set unsynchronized and stratum set
1468 to zero and the reference identifier field set to a four\-byte
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1512 and a kiss\-o'\-death packet returned if enabled.
1549 all bits lit, meaning that the
1562 where a value of \-1 means "unlimited", the current default.
1577 restrict informational queries and attempts to do run\-time
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1589 If this flag is set when a rate violation occurs, a kiss\-o'\-death
1612 Traps are usually assigned on a first come, first served
1628 to become the default in ntp\-4.4.
1694 fuzz the low order bits of the
1716 Remove a previously\-set restriction. This is useful for
1743 with the anycast paradigm described in RFC\-1546,
1775 and minimum feasible time\-to\-live (TTL) hops, depending
1805 in a volley of eight client/server at 2\-s intervals
1818 and the effects of implosion due to near\-simultaneous
1986 re\-associate accordingly.
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2128 in an expanding\-ring search.
2134 satellite and modem reference clocks plus a special pseudo\-clock
2154 .Qq Pulse\-per\-second (PPS) Signal Interfacing
2204 number in the range 0\-3.
2264 device\-dependent time offsets and four flags that can be included
2281 involving both a reference clock and a pulse\-per\-second (PPS)
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2318 device\-specific fashion.
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2368 the driver, a fixed\-point decimal number in seconds.
2396 Specifies a fixed\-point decimal number in seconds, which is
2397 interpreted in a driver\-dependent way.
2406 Specifies the stratum number assigned to the driver, an integer
2409 ordinarily assigned by the driver itself, usually zero.
2414 overrides the default identifier ordinarily assigned by the driver
2418 device\-specific fashion.
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2481 in parts\-per\-million (PPM).
2492 a 6\-bit code.
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2548 Enables processing of NTP mode 7 implementation\-specific requests
2582 receives a crypto\-NAK packet that
2587 a properly forged and appropriately delivered crypto\-NAK packet
2630 receives a crypto\-NAK packet that
2635 a properly forged and appropriately delivered crypto\-NAK packet
2701 determines how many bits must match for this rule to apply.
2715 .Fl \-interface ,
2718 .Fl \-novirtualips
2719 command\-line options are specified in the configuration file,
2730 .Li https://hpiers.obspm.fr/iers/bul/bulc/ntp/leap\-seconds.list
2732 .Li ftp://hpiers.obspm.fr/iers/bul/bulc/ntp/leap\-seconds.list .
2747 .Xr update\-leap 1update_leapmdoc
2755 .Cm \-\-enable\-leap\-smear
2762 .Sy DO NOT USE THIS OPTION ON PUBLIC\-ACCESS SERVERS!
2778 .Ql \- ,
2786 .Ql \-
2830 .Bd -literal
2839 .Bd -literal
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2916 (frequency file) will be written, with a default value of 1e\-7 (0.1 PPM).
2928 or the JJY driver (type 40, mode 100 \- 180).
2932 For the JJY driver (type 40 mode 100 \- 180), the argument is
2955 The next two numbers must be between 0 and one\-half of the poll interval,
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3007 The default is 32 megabytes on non\-Linux machines, and \-1 under Linux.
3008 -1 means "do not lock the process into memory".
3036 .Cm config\-from\-file
3053 .Cm saveconfig\ ntp\-%Y%m%d\-%H%M%S.conf .
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3142 parts\-per\-million.
3147 huff\-n'\-puff filter span, which determines the most recent interval
3219 mode these values are used in\-turn in an expanding\-ring search.
3232 an expanding\-ring search.
3237 .Bl -tag
3238 .It Fl \-help
3240 .It Fl \-more\-help
3242 .It Fl \-version Op Brq Ar v|c|n
3251 \fBNTP_CONF_<option\-name>\fP or \fBNTP_CONF\fP
3257 .Bl -tag -width /etc/ntp.drift -compact
3267 Diffie\-Hellman agreement parameters
3271 .Bl -tag
3278 it to autogen\-users@lists.sourceforge.net. Thank you.
3299 Copyright (C) 1992\-2024 The University of Delaware and Network Time Foundation all rights reserved.
3317 This manual page was \fIAutoGen\fP\-erated from the \fBntp.conf\fP