Re: question for chrony gurus

From: John Hasler (john_at_dhh.gt.org)
Date: 03/31/05

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    Bob writes:
    > Does this mean that when I connect to my home ADSL or office LAN I must
    > remember to manually connect with chronyc and put the servers online ?

    The default Chrony configuration is set up for a dialup or PPPoE
    connection. A script in /etc/ppp/ip-up.d uses chronyc to send the daemon
    an 'online' command when PPP comes up. A similar script in
    /etc/ppp/ip-down.d takes it offline when PPP goes down. This keeps the
    daemon from bringing up the connection.

    You could either remove the 'offline' directives or arrange for the scripts
    to be called appropriately.

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    John Hasler 
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