Re: [chrony-users] How to set chrony on a remote server with always on internet

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On Wednesday 31 March 2010 02:12:47 J. Bakshi wrote:
> Additionally I like to inform some more findings.
>
> [3]   /var/log/chrony/statistics.log;   /var/log/chrony/tracking.log ;
> /var/log/chrony/measurements.log  are empty.
>
> [4]  chronyc>tracking  reports
>
>             506 Cannot talk to daemon
>
> [5]  I do have a firewall here and the box has apache, mail, squid
> accessible from net.  Do I need to open any specific port for chrony ?

Chrony uses UDP port 123 to synchronize to other time servers and 323 to get 
commands from chronyc.

The clock is in UTC; when you check it with the date command (or the localtime 
system call), the OS converts it to local time.

Pierre
-- 
La sal en el mar es más que en la sangre.
Le sel dans la mer est plus que dans le sang.

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