ntp.conf revision 1.19.8.1 1 # $NetBSD: ntp.conf,v 1.19.8.1 2017/03/20 06:52:12 pgoyette Exp $
2 #
3 # NetBSD default Network Time Protocol (NTP) configuration file for ntpd
4
5 # This file is intended to be both a usable default, and a Quick-Start
6 # Guide. The directives and options listed here are not at all complete.
7 # A great deal of additional documentation, including links to FAQS and
8 # other guides, may be found on the official NTP web site, in particular
9 #
10 # http://www.ntp.org/documentation.html
11 #
12
13 # Process ID file, so that the daemon can be signalled from scripts
14
15 pidfile /var/run/ntpd.pid
16
17 # The correction calculated by ntpd(8) for the local system clock's
18 # drift is stored here.
19
20 driftfile /var/db/ntp.drift
21
22 # Suppress the syslog(3) message for each peer synchronization change.
23
24 logconfig -syncstatus
25
26 # Refuse to set the local clock if there are too few good peers or servers.
27 # This may help minimize disruptions due to network congestion. Don't
28 # do this if you configure only one server!
29
30 tos minsane 2
31
32 # Set the number of tries to register with mdns. 0 means never
33 #
34 mdnstries 0
35
36 # New ntpd disables the ntpdc protocol by default, to re-enable uncomment
37 # the following line
38 # enable mode7
39
40 # Access control restrictions.
41 # See /usr/share/doc/html/ntp/accopt.html for syntax.
42 # See <http://support.ntp.org/bin/view/Support/AccessRestrictions> for advice.
43 # Last match wins.
44 #
45 # Some of the more common keywords are:
46 # ignore Deny packets of all kinds.
47 # kod Send "kiss-o'-death" packets if clients exceed rate
48 # limits.
49 # nomodify Deny attempts to modify the state of the server via
50 # ntpq or ntpdc queries.
51 # noquery Deny all ntpq and ntpdc queries. Does not affect time
52 # synchronisation.
53 # nopeer Prevent establishing new peer associations.
54 # Does not affect peers configured using "peer" lines.
55 # Does not affect client/server time synchronisation.
56 # noserve Deny all time synchronisation. Does not affect ntpq or
57 # ntpdc queries.
58 # notrap Deny the trap subset of the ntpdc control message protocol.
59 # notrust Deny packets that are not cryptographically authenticated.
60 #
61 # By default, allow client/server time exchange without prior
62 # arrangement, but deny configuration changes, queries, and peer
63 # associations that were not explicitly configured.
64 #
65 restrict default kod limited nopeer noquery
66
67 # Fewer restrictions for the local subnet.
68 # (Uncomment and adjust as appropriate.)
69 #
70 #restrict 192.0.2.0 mask 255.255.255.0 kod limited nomodify notrap nopeer
71 #restrict 2001:db8:: mask ffff:ffff:: kod limited nomodify notrap nopeer
72
73 # No restrictions for localhost.
74 #
75 restrict 127.0.0.1
76 restrict ::1
77
78 # Hereafter should be "server" or "peer" statements to configure other
79 # hosts to exchange NTP packets with.
80 #
81 # See <http://support.ntp.org/bin/view/Support/DesigningYourNTPNetwork>
82 # and <http://support.ntp.org/bin/view/Support/SelectingOffsiteNTPServers>
83 # for advice.
84 #
85 # Peers or servers should be selected in such a way that the network
86 # path to them is short, uncongested, and symmetric (that is, the series
87 # of links and routers used to get to the peer is the same one that
88 # the peer uses to get back). The best place to start looking for NTP
89 # peers for your system is within your own network, or at your Internet
90 # Service Provider (ISP).
91 #
92 # Ideally, you should select at least three other systems to talk NTP
93 # with, for an "what I tell you three times is true" effect.
94
95 #peer an.ntp.peer.goes.here
96 #server an.ntp.server.goes.here
97
98 # The pool.ntp.org project coordinates public time servers provided by
99 # volunteers. See <http://www.pool.ntp.org>. The *.netbsd.pool.ntp.org
100 # servers are intended to be used by default on NetBSD hosts, but
101 # servers that are closer to you are likely to be better. Consider
102 # using servers specific to your country, a nearby country, or your
103 # continent.
104 #
105 # The pool.ntp.org project needs more volunteers! The only criteria to
106 # join are a nailed-up connection and a static IP address. For details,
107 # see the web page:
108 #
109 # http://www.pool.ntp.org/join.html
110 #
111
112 server 0.netbsd.pool.ntp.org
113 server 1.netbsd.pool.ntp.org
114 server 2.netbsd.pool.ntp.org
115 server 3.netbsd.pool.ntp.org
116