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This is the README for chrony. What is chrony? =============== chrony is a versatile implementation of the Network Time Protocol (NTP). It can synchronise the system clock with NTP servers, reference clocks (e.g. GPS receiver), and manual input using wristwatch and keyboard. It can also operate as an NTPv4 (RFC 5905) server and peer to provide a time service to other computers in the network. It is designed to perform well in a wide range of conditions, including intermittent network connections, heavily congested networks, changing temperatures (ordinary computer clocks are sensitive to temperature), and systems that do not run continuously, or run on a virtual machine. Typical accuracy between two machines synchronised over the Internet is within a few milliseconds; on a LAN, accuracy is typically in tens of microseconds. With hardware timestamping, or a hardware reference clock, sub-microsecond accuracy may be possible. Two programs are included in chrony, chronyd is a daemon that can be started at boot time and chronyc is a command-line interface program which can be used to monitor chronyd's performance and to change various operating parameters whilst it is running. What will chrony run on? ======================== The software is known to work on Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, macOS and illumos. Closely related systems may work too. Any other system will likely require a porting exercise. How do I set it up? =================== The file INSTALL gives instructions. On supported systems the compilation process should be automatic. You will need a C compiler, e.g. gcc or clang. What documentation is there? ============================ The distribution includes manual pages and a document containing Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ). The documentation is also available on the chrony web pages, accessible through the URL https://chrony-project.org/ License ======= chrony is distributed under the GNU General Public License version 2. Authors ======= Richard P. Curnow
Miroslav Lichvar
Acknowledgements ================ In writing the chronyd program, extensive use has been made of the NTPv3 (RFC 1305) and NTPv4 (RFC 5905) specification. The source code of the xntpd/ntpd implementation written by Dennis Fergusson, Lars Mathiesen, David Mills, and others has been used to check the details of the protocol. The following people have provided patches and other major contributions to chrony: Lonnie Abelbeck
Benny Lyne Amorsen
Andrew Bishop
Vincent Blut
Luca Boccassi
Stephan I. Boettcher
David Bohman
Goswin Brederlow
Leigh Brown
Erik Bryer
Jonathan Cameron
Bryan Christianson
Juliusz Chroboczek
Dan Drown
Kamil Dudka
Christian Ehrhardt
Paul Elliott
Robert Fairley
Stefan R. Filipek
Andy Fiddaman
Mike Fleetwood
Rob Gill
Alexander Gretencord
Andrew Griffiths
Walter Haidinger
Juergen Hannken-Illjes
John Hasler
Tjalling Hattink
Liam Hatton
Holger Hoffstätte
Jachym Holecek
Håkan Johansson
Jim Knoble
Antti Jrvinen
Uwe Kleine-König
Eric Lammerts
Stefan Lucke
Victor Lum
Kevin Lyda
Paul Menzel
Vladimir Michl
Victor Moroz
Kalle Olavi Niemitalo
Patrick Oppenlander
Frank Otto
Denny Page
Rupesh Patel
Chris Perl
Gautier PHILIPPON
Andreas Piesk
Mike Ryan
Baruch Siach
Josef 'Jeff' Sipek
Foster Snowhill
Andreas Steinmetz
NAKAMURA Takumi
Timo Teras
Bill Unruh
Luke Valenta
Stephen Wadeley
Bernhard Weiss
Wolfgang Weisselberg
Bernhard M. Wiedemann
Joachim Wiedorn
Ralf Wildenhues
Ulrich Windl
Michael Witten
Doug Woodward
Thomas Zajic
Many other people have contributed bug reports and suggestions. We are sorry we cannot identify all of you individually.