答复: [chrony-users] about NTP services on multiple network interfaces.

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Thank you for your reply;
This is my expression problem. When I use chrony as the server, add bindaddress 0.0.0.0 to listen to all IPv4 addresses. This is fine. However, if a cluster needs time synchronization and a machine is used as the ingress of the cluster, it is a server inside the cluster and uses an IP address. If it is a client outside the cluster, can it use another IP address? This means that the IP addresses of the received and sent packets are different.
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发件人: Kevin P. Fleming [mailto:kevin@xxxxxxx] 
发送时间: 2022年7月20日 18:17
收件人: chrony-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
主题: Re: [chrony-users] about NTP services on multiple network interfaces.

On Wed, Jul 20, 2022 at 6:14 AM chengyechun <chengyechun1@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> Hello all:
>
> I'm using chrony version 4.1 on an embedded Linux system;When chrony functions as a server, it can only listen on one IP address and port. Therefore, it is not useful on computers that should provide NTP services on multiple network interfaces. Will new features be added to cover multi-port scenarios?

If you configure it to listen on 0.0.0.0 (which is probably the most common configuration), it will be reachable on all of the system's IP addresses.

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