--- examples/chrony.conf.example3.orig 2020-09-16 10:09:52 UTC +++ examples/chrony.conf.example3 @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ ####################################################################### # # This is an example chrony configuration file. You should copy it to -# /etc/chrony.conf after uncommenting and editing the options that you +# %%PREFIX%%/etc/chrony.conf after uncommenting and editing the options that you # want to enable. The more obscure options are not included. Refer # to the documentation for these. # @@ -31,7 +31,9 @@ ! server bar.example.net iburst ! server baz.example.net iburst -! pool pool.ntp.org iburst +# This is a reasonable default setting to have on in typical cases for +# a workstation with a full-time internet connection: +pool 0.freebsd.pool.ntp.org iburst ####################################################################### ### AVOIDING POTENTIALLY BOGUS CHANGES TO YOUR CLOCK @@ -84,7 +86,7 @@ driftfile /var/lib/chrony/drift # If you want to enable NTP authentication with symmetric keys, you will need # to uncomment the following line and edit the file to set up the keys. -! keyfile /etc/chrony.keys +! keyfile %%PREFIX%%/etc/chrony.keys # If you specify an NTP server with the nts option to enable authentication # with the Network Time Security (NTS) mechanism, or enable server NTS with @@ -164,6 +166,10 @@ ntsdumpdir /var/lib/chrony # only need this if you really enjoy looking at the logs, you want to # produce some graphs of your system's timekeeping performance, or you # need help in debugging a problem. +# +# If you enable logging, you may want to add an entry to a log rotation +# utility's configuration (e.g., newsyslog(8)). 'chronyc cyclelogs' +# should be used to signal chronyd that a log file has been renamed. ! logdir /var/log/chrony ! log measurements statistics tracking