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-# This is the most basic ntp configuration file
-# The driftfile must remain in a place specific to this
-# machine - it records the machine specific clock error
-driftfile /etc/ntp.drift
-# This obtains a random server which will be close
-# (in IP terms) to the machine. Add other servers
-# as required, or change this.
-#server pool.ntp.org
-# Using local hardware clock as fallback
-server 127.127.1.0
-fudge 127.127.1.0 stratum 14
-# Defining a default security setting
-restrict default nomodify nopeer
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-#! /bin/sh
-#
-# ntpd init.d script for ntpdc from ntp.isc.org
-test -x /usr/bin/ntpd -a -r /etc/ntp.conf || exit 0
-# rcS contains TICKADJ
-test -r /etc/default/rcS && . /etc/default/rcS
-
-# Functions to do individual actions
-settick(){
- # If TICKADJ is set we *must* adjust it before we start, because the
- # driftfile relies on the correct setting
- test -n "$TICKADJ" -a -x /usr/bin/tickadj && {
- echo -n "Setting tick to $TICKADJ: "
- /usr/bin/tickadj "$TICKADJ"
- echo "done"
- }
-}
-startdaemon(){
- # The -g option allows ntpd to step the time to correct it just
- # once. The daemon will exit if the clock drifts too much after
- # this. If ntpd seems to disappear after a while assume TICKADJ
- # above is set to a totally incorrect value.
- echo -n "Starting ntpd: "
- start-stop-daemon --start -x /usr/bin/ntpd -- -p /var/run/ntp.pid "$@"
- echo "done"
-}
-stopdaemon(){
- echo -n "Stopping ntpd: "
- start-stop-daemon --stop -p /var/run/ntp.pid
- echo "done"
-}
-
-case "$1" in
- start)
- settick
- startdaemon -g -x
- ;;
- stop)
- stopdaemon
- ;;
- force-reload)
- stopdaemon
- settick
- startdaemon -g -x
- ;;
- restart)
- # Don't reset the tick here
- stopdaemon
- startdaemon -g -x
- ;;
- reload)
- # Must do this by hand, but don't do -g
- stopdaemon
- startdaemon -x
- ;;
- *)
- echo "Usage: ntpd { start | stop | restart | reload }" >&2
- exit 1
- ;;
-esac
-
-exit 0