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PK ��:\�� �B B chrony.conf.sle_hpc.tmplnu �[��� ## template:jinja # Use public servers from the pool.ntp.org project. # Please consider joining the pool (http://www.pool.ntp.org/join.html). {% if pools %}# pools {% endif %} {% for pool in pools -%} pool {{pool}} iburst {% endfor %} {%- if servers %}# servers {% endif %} {% for server in servers -%} server {{server}} iburst {% endfor %} {% for peer in peers -%} peer {{peer}} {% endfor %} {% for a in allow -%} allow {{a}} {% endfor %} # Record the rate at which the system clock gains/losses time. driftfile /var/lib/chrony/drift # In first three updates step the system clock instead of slew # if the adjustment is larger than 1 second. makestep 1.0 3 # Enable kernel synchronization of the real-time clock (RTC). rtcsync # Allow NTP client access from local network. #allow 192.168/16 # Serve time even if not synchronized to any NTP server. #local stratum 10 # Specify file containing keys for NTP authentication. #keyfile /etc/chrony.keys # Specify directory for log files. logdir /var/log/chrony # Select which information is logged. #log measurements statistics tracking PK ��:\�� �B B chrony.conf.sles.tmplnu �[��� ## template:jinja # Use public servers from the pool.ntp.org project. # Please consider joining the pool (http://www.pool.ntp.org/join.html). {% if pools %}# pools {% endif %} {% for pool in pools -%} pool {{pool}} iburst {% endfor %} {%- if servers %}# servers {% endif %} {% for server in servers -%} server {{server}} iburst {% endfor %} {% for peer in peers -%} peer {{peer}} {% endfor %} {% for a in allow -%} allow {{a}} {% endfor %} # Record the rate at which the system clock gains/losses time. driftfile /var/lib/chrony/drift # In first three updates step the system clock instead of slew # if the adjustment is larger than 1 second. makestep 1.0 3 # Enable kernel synchronization of the real-time clock (RTC). rtcsync # Allow NTP client access from local network. #allow 192.168/16 # Serve time even if not synchronized to any NTP server. #local stratum 10 # Specify file containing keys for NTP authentication. #keyfile /etc/chrony.keys # Specify directory for log files. logdir /var/log/chrony # Select which information is logged. #log measurements statistics tracking PK ��:\�p�c c chrony.conf.ubuntu.tmplnu �[��� ## template:jinja # Welcome to the chrony configuration file. See chrony.conf(5) for more # information about usuable directives. # Use servers from the NTP Pool Project. Approved by Ubuntu Technical Board # on 2011-02-08 (LP: #104525). See http://www.pool.ntp.org/join.html for # more information. {% if pools %}# pools {% endif %} {% for pool in pools -%} pool {{pool}} iburst {% endfor %} {%- if servers %}# servers {% endif %} {% for server in servers -%} server {{server}} iburst {% endfor %} {% for peer in peers -%} peer {{peer}} {% endfor %} {% for a in allow -%} allow {{a}} {% endfor %} # This directive specify the location of the file containing ID/key pairs for # NTP authentication. keyfile /etc/chrony/chrony.keys # This directive specify the file into which chronyd will store the rate # information. driftfile /var/lib/chrony/chrony.drift # Uncomment the following line to turn logging on. #log tracking measurements statistics # Log files location. logdir /var/log/chrony # Stop bad estimates upsetting machine clock. maxupdateskew 100.0 # This directive enables kernel synchronisation (every 11 minutes) of the # real-time clock. Note that it can’t be used along with the 'rtcfile' directive. rtcsync # Step the system clock instead of slewing it if the adjustment is larger than # one second, but only in the first three clock updates. makestep 1 3 PK ��:\eʗ � hosts.alpine.tmplnu �[��� ## template:jinja {# This file /etc/cloud/templates/hosts.alpine.tmpl is only utilized if enabled in cloud-config. Specifically, in order to enable it you need to add the following to config: manage_etc_hosts: True -#} # Your system has configured 'manage_etc_hosts' as True. # As a result, if you wish for changes to this file to persist # then you will need to either # a.) make changes to the master file in /etc/cloud/templates/hosts.alpine.tmpl # b.) change or remove the value of 'manage_etc_hosts' in # /etc/cloud/cloud.cfg or cloud-config from user-data # # The following lines are desirable for IPv4 capable hosts 127.0.1.1 {{hostname}} {{fqdn}} 127.0.0.1 localhost localhost.localdomain 127.0.0.1 localhost4 localhost4.localdomain4 # The following lines are desirable for IPv6 capable hosts ::1 {{hostname}} {{fqdn}} ::1 localhost6 localhost6.localdomain6 ff02::1 ip6-allnodes ff02::2 ip6-allrouters PK ��:\.�QI I hosts.arch.tmplnu �[��� ## template:jinja {# This file (/etc/cloud/templates/hosts.arch.tmpl) is only utilized if enabled in cloud-config. Specifically, in order to enable it you need to add the following to config: manage_etc_hosts: True -#} # Your system has configured 'manage_etc_hosts' as True. # As a result, if you wish for changes to this file to persist # then you will need to either # a.) make changes to the master file in /etc/cloud/templates/hosts.arch.tmpl # b.) change or remove the value of 'manage_etc_hosts' in # /etc/cloud/cloud.cfg or cloud-config from user-data # {# The value '{{hostname}}' will be replaced with the local-hostname -#} 127.0.1.1 {{fqdn}} {{hostname}} 127.0.0.1 localhost # The following lines are desirable for IPv6 capable hosts ::1 localhost ip6-localhost ip6-loopback ff02::1 ip6-allnodes ff02::2 ip6-allrouters PK ��:\AW�4M M hosts.debian.tmplnu �[��� ## template:jinja {# This file (/etc/cloud/templates/hosts.debian.tmpl) is only utilized if enabled in cloud-config. Specifically, in order to enable it you need to add the following to config: manage_etc_hosts: True -#} # Your system has configured 'manage_etc_hosts' as True. # As a result, if you wish for changes to this file to persist # then you will need to either # a.) make changes to the master file in /etc/cloud/templates/hosts.debian.tmpl # b.) change or remove the value of 'manage_etc_hosts' in # /etc/cloud/cloud.cfg or cloud-config from user-data # {# The value '{{hostname}}' will be replaced with the local-hostname -#} 127.0.1.1 {{fqdn}} {{hostname}} 127.0.0.1 localhost # The following lines are desirable for IPv6 capable hosts ::1 localhost ip6-localhost ip6-loopback ff02::1 ip6-allnodes ff02::2 ip6-allrouters PK ��:\o7:ʏ � hosts.freebsd.tmplnu �[��� ## template:jinja {# This file /etc/cloud/templates/hosts.freebsd.tmpl is only utilized if enabled in cloud-config. Specifically, in order to enable it you need to add the following to config: manage_etc_hosts: True -#} # Your system has configured 'manage_etc_hosts' as True. # As a result, if you wish for changes to this file to persist # then you will need to either # a.) make changes to the master file in /etc/cloud/templates/hosts.freebsd.tmpl # b.) change or remove the value of 'manage_etc_hosts' in # /etc/cloud/cloud.cfg or cloud-config from user-data # The following lines are desirable for IPv6 capable hosts ::1 {{fqdn}} {{hostname}} ::1 localhost.localdomain localhost ::1 localhost6.localdomain6 localhost6 # The following lines are desirable for IPv4 capable hosts 127.0.0.1 {{fqdn}} {{hostname}} 127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost 127.0.0.1 localhost4.localdomain4 localhost4 PK ��:\��M� � hosts.gentoo.tmplnu �[��� ## template:jinja {# This file /etc/cloud/templates/hosts.gentoo.tmpl is only utilized if enabled in cloud-config. Specifically, in order to enable it you need to add the following to config: manage_etc_hosts: True -#} # Your system has configured 'manage_etc_hosts' as True. # As a result, if you wish for changes to this file to persist # then you will need to either # a.) make changes to the master file in /etc/cloud/templates/hosts.gentoo.tmpl # b.) change or remove the value of 'manage_etc_hosts' in # /etc/cloud/cloud.cfg or cloud-config from user-data # # The following lines are desirable for IPv4 capable hosts 127.0.0.1 {{fqdn}} {{hostname}} 127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost 127.0.0.1 localhost4.localdomain4 localhost4 # The following lines are desirable for IPv6 capable hosts ::1 {{fqdn}} {{hostname}} ::1 localhost.localdomain localhost ::1 localhost6.localdomain6 localhost6 PK ��:\��w� � hosts.mariner.tmplnu �[��� +## template:jinja +{# +This file /etc/cloud/templates/hosts.mariner.tmpl is only utilized +if enabled in cloud-config. Specifically, in order to enable it +you need to add the following to config: + manage_etc_hosts: True +-#} +# Your system has configured 'manage_etc_hosts' as True. +# As a result, if you wish for changes to this file to persist +# then you will need to either +# a.) make changes to the master file in /etc/cloud/templates/hosts.mariner.tmpl +# b.) change or remove the value of 'manage_etc_hosts' in +# /etc/cloud/cloud.cfg or cloud-config from user-data +# +# The following lines are desirable for IPv4 capable hosts +127.0.0.1 {{fqdn}} {{hostname}} +127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost +127.0.0.1 localhost4.localdomain4 localhost4 + +# The following lines are desirable for IPv6 capable hosts +::1 {{fqdn}} {{hostname}} +::1 localhost6.localdomain6 localhost6 PK ��:\�'h{j j hosts.photon.tmplnu �[��� ## template:jinja {# This file /etc/cloud/templates/hosts.photon.tmpl is only utilized if enabled in cloud-config. Specifically, in order to enable it you need to add the following to config: manage_etc_hosts: True -#} # Your system has configured 'manage_etc_hosts' as True. # As a result, if you wish for changes to this file to persist # then you will need to either # a.) make changes to the master file in /etc/cloud/templates/hosts.photon.tmpl # b.) change or remove the value of 'manage_etc_hosts' in # /etc/cloud/cloud.cfg or cloud-config from user-data # # The following lines are desirable for IPv4 capable hosts 127.0.0.1 {{fqdn}} {{hostname}} 127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost 127.0.0.1 localhost4.localdomain4 localhost4 # The following lines are desirable for IPv6 capable hosts ::1 {{fqdn}} {{hostname}} ::1 localhost6.localdomain6 localhost6 PK ��:\ ��g� � hosts.redhat.tmplnu �[��� ## template:jinja {# This file /etc/cloud/templates/hosts.redhat.tmpl is only utilized if enabled in cloud-config. Specifically, in order to enable it you need to add the following to config: manage_etc_hosts: True -#} # Your system has configured 'manage_etc_hosts' as True. # As a result, if you wish for changes to this file to persist # then you will need to either # a.) make changes to the master file in /etc/cloud/templates/hosts.redhat.tmpl # b.) change or remove the value of 'manage_etc_hosts' in # /etc/cloud/cloud.cfg or cloud-config from user-data # # The following lines are desirable for IPv4 capable hosts 127.0.0.1 {{fqdn}} {{hostname}} 127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost 127.0.0.1 localhost4.localdomain4 localhost4 # The following lines are desirable for IPv6 capable hosts ::1 {{fqdn}} {{hostname}} ::1 localhost.localdomain localhost ::1 localhost6.localdomain6 localhost6 PK ��:\��+ + hosts.suse.tmplnu �[��� ## template:jinja {# This file /etc/cloud/templates/hosts.suse.tmpl is only utilized if enabled in cloud-config. Specifically, in order to enable it you need to add the following to config: manage_etc_hosts: True -#} # Your system has configured 'manage_etc_hosts' as True. # As a result, if you wish for changes to this file to persist # then you will need to either # a.) make changes to the master file in /etc/cloud/templates/hosts.suse.tmpl # b.) change or remove the value of 'manage_etc_hosts' in # /etc/cloud/cloud.cfg or cloud-config from user-data # # The following lines are desirable for IPv4 capable hosts 127.0.1.1 {{fqdn}} {{hostname}} 127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost 127.0.0.1 localhost4.localdomain4 localhost4 # The following lines are desirable for IPv6 capable hosts ::1 {{fqdn}} {{hostname}} ::1 localhost.localdomain localhost ::1 localhost6.localdomain6 localhost6 ::1 localhost ipv6-localhost ipv6-loopback fe00::0 ipv6-localnet ff00::0 ipv6-mcastprefix ff02::1 ipv6-allnodes ff02::2 ipv6-allrouters ff02::3 ipv6-allhosts PK ��:\��c�n n ntp.conf.almalinux.tmplnu �[��� ## template:jinja # For more information about this file, see the man pages # ntp.conf(5), ntp_acc(5), ntp_auth(5), ntp_clock(5), ntp_misc(5), ntp_mon(5). driftfile /var/lib/ntp/drift # Permit time synchronization with our time source, but do not # permit the source to query or modify the service on this system. restrict default kod nomodify notrap nopeer noquery restrict -6 default kod nomodify notrap nopeer noquery # Permit all access over the loopback interface. This could # be tightened as well, but to do so would effect some of # the administrative functions. restrict 127.0.0.1 restrict -6 ::1 # Hosts on local network are less restricted. #restrict 192.168.1.0 mask 255.255.255.0 nomodify notrap # Use public servers from the pool.ntp.org project. # Please consider joining the pool (http://www.pool.ntp.org/join.html). {% if pools %}# pools {% endif %} {% for pool in pools -%} pool {{pool}} iburst {% endfor %} {%- if servers %}# servers {% endif %} {% for server in servers -%} server {{server}} iburst {% endfor %} {% for peer in peers -%} peer {{peer}} {% endfor %} #broadcast 192.168.1.255 autokey # broadcast server #broadcastclient # broadcast client #broadcast 224.0.1.1 autokey # multicast server #multicastclient 224.0.1.1 # multicast client #manycastserver 239.255.254.254 # manycast server #manycastclient 239.255.254.254 autokey # manycast client # Enable public key cryptography. #crypto includefile /etc/ntp/crypto/pw # Key file containing the keys and key identifiers used when operating # with symmetric key cryptography. keys /etc/ntp/keys # Specify the key identifiers which are trusted. #trustedkey 4 8 42 # Specify the key identifier to use with the ntpdc utility. #requestkey 8 # Specify the key identifier to use with the ntpq utility. #controlkey 8 # Enable writing of statistics records. #statistics clockstats cryptostats loopstats peerstats PK ��:\J%@� � ntp.conf.alpine.tmplnu �[��� ## template:jinja # /etc/ntp.conf # # Configuration for Busybox ntpd - it only supports "server" lines. {% if servers %}# Servers {% endif %} {% for server in servers -%} server {{server}} {% endfor %} {% for peer in peers -%} peer {{peer}} {% endfor %} PK ��:\��c�n n ntp.conf.cloudlinux.tmplnu �[��� ## template:jinja # For more information about this file, see the man pages # ntp.conf(5), ntp_acc(5), ntp_auth(5), ntp_clock(5), ntp_misc(5), ntp_mon(5). driftfile /var/lib/ntp/drift # Permit time synchronization with our time source, but do not # permit the source to query or modify the service on this system. restrict default kod nomodify notrap nopeer noquery restrict -6 default kod nomodify notrap nopeer noquery # Permit all access over the loopback interface. This could # be tightened as well, but to do so would effect some of # the administrative functions. restrict 127.0.0.1 restrict -6 ::1 # Hosts on local network are less restricted. #restrict 192.168.1.0 mask 255.255.255.0 nomodify notrap # Use public servers from the pool.ntp.org project. # Please consider joining the pool (http://www.pool.ntp.org/join.html). {% if pools %}# pools {% endif %} {% for pool in pools -%} pool {{pool}} iburst {% endfor %} {%- if servers %}# servers {% endif %} {% for server in servers -%} server {{server}} iburst {% endfor %} {% for peer in peers -%} peer {{peer}} {% endfor %} #broadcast 192.168.1.255 autokey # broadcast server #broadcastclient # broadcast client #broadcast 224.0.1.1 autokey # multicast server #multicastclient 224.0.1.1 # multicast client #manycastserver 239.255.254.254 # manycast server #manycastclient 239.255.254.254 autokey # manycast client # Enable public key cryptography. #crypto includefile /etc/ntp/crypto/pw # Key file containing the keys and key identifiers used when operating # with symmetric key cryptography. keys /etc/ntp/keys # Specify the key identifiers which are trusted. #trustedkey 4 8 42 # Specify the key identifier to use with the ntpdc utility. #requestkey 8 # Specify the key identifier to use with the ntpq utility. #controlkey 8 # Enable writing of statistics records. #statistics clockstats cryptostats loopstats peerstats PK ��:\ܙIn� � ntp.conf.debian.tmplnu �[��� ## template:jinja # /etc/ntp.conf, configuration for ntpd; see ntp.conf(5) for help driftfile /var/lib/ntp/ntp.drift # Enable this if you want statistics to be logged. #statsdir /var/log/ntpstats/ statistics loopstats peerstats clockstats filegen loopstats file loopstats type day enable filegen peerstats file peerstats type day enable filegen clockstats file clockstats type day enable # You do need to talk to an NTP server or two (or three). #server ntp.your-provider.example # pool.ntp.org maps to about 1000 low-stratum NTP servers. Your server will # pick a different set every time it starts up. Please consider joining the # pool: <http://www.pool.ntp.org/join.html> {% if pools %}# pools {% endif %} {% for pool in pools -%} pool {{pool}} iburst {% endfor %} {%- if servers %}# servers {% endif %} {% for server in servers -%} server {{server}} iburst {% endfor %} {% for peer in peers -%} peer {{peer}} {% endfor %} # Access control configuration; see /usr/share/doc/ntp-doc/html/accopt.html for # details. The web page <http://support.ntp.org/bin/view/Support/AccessRestrictions> # might also be helpful. # # Note that "restrict" applies to both servers and clients, so a configuration # that might be intended to block requests from certain clients could also end # up blocking replies from your own upstream servers. # By default, exchange time with everybody, but don't allow configuration. restrict -4 default kod notrap nomodify nopeer noquery limited restrict -6 default kod notrap nomodify nopeer noquery limited # Local users may interrogate the ntp server more closely. restrict 127.0.0.1 restrict ::1 # Needed for adding pool entries restrict source notrap nomodify noquery # Clients from this (example!) subnet have unlimited access, but only if # cryptographically authenticated. #restrict 192.168.123.0 mask 255.255.255.0 notrust # If you want to provide time to your local subnet, change the next line. # (Again, the address is an example only.) #broadcast 192.168.123.255 # If you want to listen to time broadcasts on your local subnet, de-comment the # next lines. Please do this only if you trust everybody on the network! #disable auth #broadcastclient PK ��:\���N N ntp.conf.fedora.tmplnu �[��� ## template:jinja # For more information about this file, see the man pages # ntp.conf(5), ntp_acc(5), ntp_auth(5), ntp_clock(5), ntp_misc(5), ntp_mon(5). driftfile /var/lib/ntp/drift # Permit time synchronization with our time source, but do not # permit the source to query or modify the service on this system. restrict default nomodify notrap nopeer noquery # Permit all access over the loopback interface. This could # be tightened as well, but to do so would effect some of # the administrative functions. restrict 127.0.0.1 restrict ::1 # Hosts on local network are less restricted. #restrict 192.168.1.0 mask 255.255.255.0 nomodify notrap # Use public servers from the pool.ntp.org project. # Please consider joining the pool (http://www.pool.ntp.org/join.html). {% if pools %}# pools {% endif %} {% for pool in pools -%} pool {{pool}} iburst {% endfor %} {%- if servers %}# servers {% endif %} {% for server in servers -%} server {{server}} iburst {% endfor %} {% for peer in peers -%} peer {{peer}} {% endfor %} #broadcast 192.168.1.255 autokey # broadcast server #broadcastclient # broadcast client #broadcast 224.0.1.1 autokey # multicast server #multicastclient 224.0.1.1 # multicast client #manycastserver 239.255.254.254 # manycast server #manycastclient 239.255.254.254 autokey # manycast client # Enable public key cryptography. #crypto includefile /etc/ntp/crypto/pw # Key file containing the keys and key identifiers used when operating # with symmetric key cryptography. keys /etc/ntp/keys # Specify the key identifiers which are trusted. #trustedkey 4 8 42 # Specify the key identifier to use with the ntpdc utility. #requestkey 8 # Specify the key identifier to use with the ntpq utility. #controlkey 8 # Enable writing of statistics records. #statistics clockstats cryptostats loopstats peerstats # Disable the monitoring facility to prevent amplification attacks using ntpdc # monlist command when default restrict does not include the noquery flag. See # CVE-2013-5211 for more details. # Note: Monitoring will not be disabled with the limited restriction flag. disable monitor PK ��:\��� � ntp.conf.freebsd.tmplnu �[��� ## template:jinja # # $FreeBSD$ # # Default NTP servers for the FreeBSD operating system. # # Don't forget to enable ntpd in /etc/rc.conf with: # ntpd_enable="YES" # # The driftfile is by default /var/db/ntpd.drift, check # /etc/defaults/rc.conf on how to change the location. # # # Set the target and limit for adding servers configured via pool statements # or discovered dynamically via mechanisms such as broadcast and manycast. # Ntpd automatically adds maxclock-1 servers from configured pools, and may # add as many as maxclock*2 if necessary to ensure that at least minclock # servers are providing good consistent time. # tos minclock 3 maxclock 6 # # The following pool statements will give you a random set of IPv4 and IPv6 # NTP servers geographically close to you. A single pool statement adds # multiple servers from the pool, according to the tos minclock/maxclock # targets. # See http://www.pool.ntp.org/ for details. Note, pool.ntp.org encourages # users with a static IP and good upstream NTP servers to add a server # to the pool. See http://www.pool.ntp.org/join.html if you are interested. # # The option `iburst' is used for faster initial synchronization. # {% if pools %}# pools {% endif %} {% for pool in pools -%} pool {{pool}} iburst {% endfor %} {% for peer in peers -%} peer {{peer}} {% endfor %} # # To configure a specific server, such as an organization-wide local # server, add lines similar to the following. One or more specific # servers can be configured in addition to, or instead of, any server # pools specified above. When both are configured, ntpd first adds all # the specific servers, then adds servers from the pool until the tos # minclock/maxclock targets are met. # {%- if servers %}# servers {% endif %} {% for server in servers -%} server {{server}} iburst {% endfor %} # # Security: # # By default, only allow time queries and block all other requests # from unauthenticated clients. # # The "restrict source" line allows peers to be mobilized when added by # ntpd from a pool, but does not enable mobilizing a new peer association # by other dynamic means (broadcast, manycast, ntpq commands, etc). # # See http://support.ntp.org/bin/view/Support/AccessRestrictions # for more information. # restrict default limited kod nomodify notrap noquery nopeer restrict source limited kod nomodify notrap noquery # # Alternatively, the following rules would block all unauthorized access. # #restrict default ignore # # In this case, all remote NTP time servers also need to be explicitly # allowed or they would not be able to exchange time information with # this server. # # Please note that this example doesn't work for the servers in # the pool.ntp.org domain since they return multiple A records. # #restrict 0.pool.ntp.org nomodify nopeer noquery notrap #restrict 1.pool.ntp.org nomodify nopeer noquery notrap #restrict 2.pool.ntp.org nomodify nopeer noquery notrap # # The following settings allow unrestricted access from the localhost restrict 127.0.0.1 restrict ::1 # # If a server loses sync with all upstream servers, NTP clients # no longer follow that server. The local clock can be configured # to provide a time source when this happens, but it should usually # be configured on just one server on a network. For more details see # http://support.ntp.org/bin/view/Support/UndisciplinedLocalClock # The use of Orphan Mode may be preferable. # #server 127.127.1.0 #fudge 127.127.1.0 stratum 10 # See http://support.ntp.org/bin/view/Support/ConfiguringNTP#Section_6.14. # for documentation regarding leapfile. Updates to the file can be obtained # from ftp://time.nist.gov/pub/ or ftp://tycho.usno.navy.mil/pub/ntp/. # Use either leapfile in /etc/ntp or periodically updated leapfile in /var/db. #leapfile "/etc/ntp/leap-seconds" leapfile "/var/db/ntpd.leap-seconds.list" # Specify the number of megabytes of memory that should be allocated and # locked. -1 (default) means "do not lock the process into memory". # 0 means "lock whatever memory the process wants into memory". Any other # number means to lock up to that number of megabytes into memory. # 0 may result in a segfault when ASLR with stack gap randomization # is enabled. #rlimit memlock 32 PK ��:\YC�� � ntp.conf.opensuse.tmplnu �[��� ## template:jinja ## ## Radio and modem clocks by convention have addresses in the ## form 127.127.t.u, where t is the clock type and u is a unit ## number in the range 0-3. ## ## Most of these clocks require support in the form of a ## serial port or special bus peripheral. The particular ## device is normally specified by adding a soft link ## /dev/device-u to the particular hardware device involved, ## where u correspond to the unit number above. ## ## Generic DCF77 clock on serial port (Conrad DCF77) ## Address: 127.127.8.u ## Serial Port: /dev/refclock-u ## ## (create soft link /dev/refclock-0 to the particular ttyS?) ## # server 127.127.8.0 mode 5 prefer ## ## Undisciplined Local Clock. This is a fake driver intended for backup ## and when no outside source of synchronized time is available. ## # server 127.127.1.0 # local clock (LCL) # fudge 127.127.1.0 stratum 10 # LCL is unsynchronized ## ## Add external Servers using ## # rcntpd addserver <yourserver> ## The servers will only be added to the currently running instance, not ## to /etc/ntp.conf. ## {% if pools %}# pools {% endif %} {% for pool in pools -%} pool {{pool}} iburst {% endfor %} {%- if servers %}# servers {% endif %} {% for server in servers -%} server {{server}} iburst {% endfor %} {% for peer in peers -%} peer {{peer}} {% endfor %} # Access control configuration; see /usr/share/doc/packages/ntp/html/accopt.html for # details. The web page <http://support.ntp.org/bin/view/Support/AccessRestrictions> # might also be helpful. # # Note that "restrict" applies to both servers and clients, so a configuration # that might be intended to block requests from certain clients could also end # up blocking replies from your own upstream servers. # By default, exchange time with everybody, but don't allow configuration. restrict -4 default notrap nomodify nopeer noquery restrict -6 default notrap nomodify nopeer noquery # Local users may interrogate the ntp server more closely. restrict 127.0.0.1 restrict ::1 # Clients from this (example!) subnet have unlimited access, but only if # cryptographically authenticated. #restrict 192.168.123.0 mask 255.255.255.0 notrust ## ## Miscellaneous stuff ## driftfile /var/lib/ntp/drift/ntp.drift # path for drift file logfile /var/log/ntp # alternate log file # logconfig =syncstatus + sysevents # logconfig =all # statsdir /tmp/ # directory for statistics files # filegen peerstats file peerstats type day enable # filegen loopstats file loopstats type day enable # filegen clockstats file clockstats type day enable # # Authentication stuff # keys /etc/ntp.keys # path for keys file trustedkey 1 # define trusted keys requestkey 1 # key (7) for accessing server variables controlkey 1 # key (6) for accessing server variables PK ��:\��c�n n ntp.conf.photon.tmplnu �[��� ## template:jinja # For more information about this file, see the man pages # ntp.conf(5), ntp_acc(5), ntp_auth(5), ntp_clock(5), ntp_misc(5), ntp_mon(5). driftfile /var/lib/ntp/drift # Permit time synchronization with our time source, but do not # permit the source to query or modify the service on this system. restrict default kod nomodify notrap nopeer noquery restrict -6 default kod nomodify notrap nopeer noquery # Permit all access over the loopback interface. This could # be tightened as well, but to do so would effect some of # the administrative functions. restrict 127.0.0.1 restrict -6 ::1 # Hosts on local network are less restricted. #restrict 192.168.1.0 mask 255.255.255.0 nomodify notrap # Use public servers from the pool.ntp.org project. # Please consider joining the pool (http://www.pool.ntp.org/join.html). {% if pools %}# pools {% endif %} {% for pool in pools -%} pool {{pool}} iburst {% endfor %} {%- if servers %}# servers {% endif %} {% for server in servers -%} server {{server}} iburst {% endfor %} {% for peer in peers -%} peer {{peer}} {% endfor %} #broadcast 192.168.1.255 autokey # broadcast server #broadcastclient # broadcast client #broadcast 224.0.1.1 autokey # multicast server #multicastclient 224.0.1.1 # multicast client #manycastserver 239.255.254.254 # manycast server #manycastclient 239.255.254.254 autokey # manycast client # Enable public key cryptography. #crypto includefile /etc/ntp/crypto/pw # Key file containing the keys and key identifiers used when operating # with symmetric key cryptography. keys /etc/ntp/keys # Specify the key identifiers which are trusted. #trustedkey 4 8 42 # Specify the key identifier to use with the ntpdc utility. #requestkey 8 # Specify the key identifier to use with the ntpq utility. #controlkey 8 # Enable writing of statistics records. #statistics clockstats cryptostats loopstats peerstats PK ��:\�S+�p p ntp.conf.rhel.tmplnu �[��� ## template:jinja # For more information about this file, see the man pages # ntp.conf(5), ntp_acc(5), ntp_auth(5), ntp_clock(5), ntp_misc(5), ntp_mon(5). driftfile /var/lib/ntp/drift # Permit time synchronization with our time source, but do not # permit the source to query or modify the service on this system. restrict default kod nomodify notrap nopeer noquery restrict -6 default kod nomodify notrap nopeer noquery # Permit all access over the loopback interface. This could # be tightened as well, but to do so would effect some of # the administrative functions. restrict 127.0.0.1 restrict -6 ::1 # Hosts on local network are less restricted. #restrict 192.168.1.0 mask 255.255.255.0 nomodify notrap # Use public servers from the pool.ntp.org project. # Please consider joining the pool (http://www.pool.ntp.org/join.html). {% if pools %}# pools {% endif %} {% for pool in pools -%} pool {{pool}} iburst {% endfor %} {%- if servers %}# servers {% endif %} {% for server in servers -%} server {{server}} iburst {% endfor %} {% for peer in peers -%} peer {{peer}} {% endfor %} #broadcast 192.168.1.255 autokey # broadcast server #broadcastclient # broadcast client #broadcast 224.0.1.1 autokey # multicast server #multicastclient 224.0.1.1 # multicast client #manycastserver 239.255.254.254 # manycast server #manycastclient 239.255.254.254 autokey # manycast client # Enable public key cryptography. #crypto includefile /etc/ntp/crypto/pw # Key file containing the keys and key identifiers used when operating # with symmetric key cryptography. keys /etc/ntp/keys # Specify the key identifiers which are trusted. #trustedkey 4 8 42 # Specify the key identifier to use with the ntpdc utility. #requestkey 8 # Specify the key identifier to use with the ntpq utility. #controlkey 8 # Enable writing of statistics records. #statistics clockstats cryptostats loopstats peerstats PK ��:\YC�� � ntp.conf.sles.tmplnu �[��� ## template:jinja ## ## Radio and modem clocks by convention have addresses in the ## form 127.127.t.u, where t is the clock type and u is a unit ## number in the range 0-3. ## ## Most of these clocks require support in the form of a ## serial port or special bus peripheral. The particular ## device is normally specified by adding a soft link ## /dev/device-u to the particular hardware device involved, ## where u correspond to the unit number above. ## ## Generic DCF77 clock on serial port (Conrad DCF77) ## Address: 127.127.8.u ## Serial Port: /dev/refclock-u ## ## (create soft link /dev/refclock-0 to the particular ttyS?) ## # server 127.127.8.0 mode 5 prefer ## ## Undisciplined Local Clock. This is a fake driver intended for backup ## and when no outside source of synchronized time is available. ## # server 127.127.1.0 # local clock (LCL) # fudge 127.127.1.0 stratum 10 # LCL is unsynchronized ## ## Add external Servers using ## # rcntpd addserver <yourserver> ## The servers will only be added to the currently running instance, not ## to /etc/ntp.conf. ## {% if pools %}# pools {% endif %} {% for pool in pools -%} pool {{pool}} iburst {% endfor %} {%- if servers %}# servers {% endif %} {% for server in servers -%} server {{server}} iburst {% endfor %} {% for peer in peers -%} peer {{peer}} {% endfor %} # Access control configuration; see /usr/share/doc/packages/ntp/html/accopt.html for # details. The web page <http://support.ntp.org/bin/view/Support/AccessRestrictions> # might also be helpful. # # Note that "restrict" applies to both servers and clients, so a configuration # that might be intended to block requests from certain clients could also end # up blocking replies from your own upstream servers. # By default, exchange time with everybody, but don't allow configuration. restrict -4 default notrap nomodify nopeer noquery restrict -6 default notrap nomodify nopeer noquery # Local users may interrogate the ntp server more closely. restrict 127.0.0.1 restrict ::1 # Clients from this (example!) subnet have unlimited access, but only if # cryptographically authenticated. #restrict 192.168.123.0 mask 255.255.255.0 notrust ## ## Miscellaneous stuff ## driftfile /var/lib/ntp/drift/ntp.drift # path for drift file logfile /var/log/ntp # alternate log file # logconfig =syncstatus + sysevents # logconfig =all # statsdir /tmp/ # directory for statistics files # filegen peerstats file peerstats type day enable # filegen loopstats file loopstats type day enable # filegen clockstats file clockstats type day enable # # Authentication stuff # keys /etc/ntp.keys # path for keys file trustedkey 1 # define trusted keys requestkey 1 # key (7) for accessing server variables controlkey 1 # key (6) for accessing server variables PK ��:\0:�W ntp.conf.ubuntu.tmplnu �[��� ## template:jinja # /etc/ntp.conf, configuration for ntpd; see ntp.conf(5) for help driftfile /var/lib/ntp/ntp.drift # Enable this if you want statistics to be logged. #statsdir /var/log/ntpstats/ statistics loopstats peerstats clockstats filegen loopstats file loopstats type day enable filegen peerstats file peerstats type day enable filegen clockstats file clockstats type day enable # Specify one or more NTP servers. # Use servers from the NTP Pool Project. Approved by Ubuntu Technical Board # on 2011-02-08 (LP: #104525). See http://www.pool.ntp.org/join.html for # more information. {% if pools %}# pools {% endif %} {% for pool in pools -%} pool {{pool}} iburst {% endfor %} {%- if servers %}# servers {% endif %} {% for server in servers -%} server {{server}} iburst {% endfor %} {% for peer in peers -%} peer {{peer}} {% endfor %} # Use Ubuntu's ntp server as a fallback. # pool ntp.ubuntu.com # Access control configuration; see /usr/share/doc/ntp-doc/html/accopt.html for # details. The web page <http://support.ntp.org/bin/view/Support/AccessRestrictions> # might also be helpful. # # Note that "restrict" applies to both servers and clients, so a configuration # that might be intended to block requests from certain clients could also end # up blocking replies from your own upstream servers. # By default, exchange time with everybody, but don't allow configuration. restrict -4 default kod notrap nomodify nopeer noquery limited restrict -6 default kod notrap nomodify nopeer noquery limited # Local users may interrogate the ntp server more closely. restrict 127.0.0.1 restrict ::1 # Needed for adding pool entries restrict source notrap nomodify noquery # Clients from this (example!) subnet have unlimited access, but only if # cryptographically authenticated. #restrict 192.168.123.0 mask 255.255.255.0 notrust # If you want to provide time to your local subnet, change the next line. # (Again, the address is an example only.) #broadcast 192.168.123.255 # If you want to listen to time broadcasts on your local subnet, de-comment the # next lines. Please do this only if you trust everybody on the network! #disable auth #broadcastclient #Changes recquired to use pps synchonisation as explained in documentation: #http://www.ntp.org/ntpfaq/NTP-s-config-adv.htm#AEN3918 #server 127.127.8.1 mode 135 prefer # Meinberg GPS167 with PPS #fudge 127.127.8.1 time1 0.0042 # relative to PPS for my hardware #server 127.127.22.1 # ATOM(PPS) #fudge 127.127.22.1 flag3 1 # enable PPS API PK ��:\L1?� ntpd.conf.openbsd.tmplnu �[��� ## template:jinja # $OpenBSD: ntpd.conf,v 1.16 2019/11/06 19:04:12 deraadt Exp $ # # See ntpd.conf(5) and /etc/examples/ntpd.conf {% if pools %}# pools {% endif %} {% for pool in pools -%} servers {{pool}} {% endfor %} {% for server in servers -%}# servers server {{server}} {% endfor %} {% for peer in peers -%} peer {{peer}} {% endfor %} sensor * constraint from "9.9.9.9" # quad9 v4 without DNS constraint from "2620:fe::fe" # quad9 v6 without DNS constraints from "www.google.com" # intentionally not 8.8.8.8 PK ��:\�By�� � resolv.conf.tmplnu �[��� ## template:jinja # Your system has been configured with 'manage-resolv-conf' set to true. # As a result, cloud-init has written this file with configuration data # that it has been provided. Cloud-init, by default, will write this file # a single time (PER_ONCE). # {% if nameservers is defined %} {% for server in nameservers %} nameserver {{server}} {% endfor %} {% endif -%} {% if searchdomains is defined %} search {% for search in searchdomains %}{{search}} {% endfor %} {% endif %} {% if domain is defined %} domain {{domain}} {% endif %} {% if sortlist is defined %} sortlist {% for sort in sortlist %}{{sort}} {% endfor %} {% endif %} {# Flags and options are required to be on the same line preceded by "options" keyword #} {% if options or flags %} options {%- for flag in flags %} {{flag-}} {% endfor %} {%- for key, value in options.items()|sort %} {{key}}:{{value-}} {% endfor %} {% endif %} PK ��:\�j� � sources.list.debian.deb822.tmplnu �[��� ## template:jinja ## Note, this file is written by cloud-init on first boot of an instance ## modifications made here will not survive a re-bundle. ## if you wish to make changes you can: ## a.) add 'apt_preserve_sources_list: true' to /etc/cloud/cloud.cfg ## or do the same in user-data ## b.) add supplemental sources in /etc/apt/sources.list.d ## c.) make changes to template file ## /etc/cloud/templates/sources.list.debian.deb822.tmpl # For how to upgrade to newer versions of the distribution, see: # http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/release-notes/ch-upgrading.html ## See the sources.list(5) manual page for further settings. ## Comment any of the following Suites to avoid getting updates from the ## specific Suite. ## ## N.B. software from {{codename}}-backports repository may not have been ## tested as extensively as that contained in the main release, although it ## includes newer versions of some applications which may provide useful ## features. Types: deb deb-src URIs: {{mirror}} Suites: {{codename}} {{codename}}-updates {{codename}}-backports Components: main Signed-By: /usr/share/keyrings/debian-archive-keyring.gpg ## Major bug fix updates produced after the final release of the distribution. Types: deb deb-src URIs: {{security}} Suites: {{codename}}{% if codename in ('buster', 'stretch') %}/updates{% else %}-security{% endif %} Components: main Signed-By: /usr/share/keyrings/debian-archive-keyring.gpg PK ��:\/(j�� � sources.list.debian.tmplnu �[��� ## template:jinja ## Note, this file is written by cloud-init on first boot of an instance ## modifications made here will not survive a re-bundle. ## if you wish to make changes you can: ## a.) add 'apt_preserve_sources_list: true' to /etc/cloud/cloud.cfg ## or do the same in user-data ## b.) add sources in /etc/apt/sources.list.d ## c.) make changes to template file /etc/cloud/templates/sources.list.debian.tmpl ### # See http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/release-notes/ch-upgrading.html # for how to upgrade to newer versions of the distribution. deb {{mirror}} {{codename}} main deb-src {{mirror}} {{codename}} main ## Major bug fix updates produced after the final release of the ## distribution. deb {{security}} {{codename}}{% if codename in ('buster', 'stretch') %}/updates{% else %}-security{% endif %} main deb-src {{security}} {{codename}}{% if codename in ('buster', 'stretch') %}/updates{% else %}-security{% endif %} main deb {{mirror}} {{codename}}-updates main deb-src {{mirror}} {{codename}}-updates main ## Uncomment the following two lines to add software from the 'backports' ## repository. ## ## N.B. software from this repository may not have been tested as ## extensively as that contained in the main release, although it includes ## newer versions of some applications which may provide useful features. deb {{mirror}} {{codename}}-backports main deb-src {{mirror}} {{codename}}-backports main PK ��:\`5;` sources.list.ubuntu.deb822.tmplnu �[��� ## template:jinja ## Note, this file is written by cloud-init on first boot of an instance ## modifications made here will not survive a re-bundle. ## if you wish to make changes you can: ## a.) add 'apt_preserve_sources_list: true' to /etc/cloud/cloud.cfg ## or do the same in user-data ## b.) add supplemental sources in /etc/apt/sources.list.d ## c.) make changes to template file ## /etc/cloud/templates/sources.list.ubuntu.deb822.tmpl ## ## See http://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes for how to upgrade to ## newer versions of the distribution. ## ## The following settings can be tweaked to configure which packages to use ## from Ubuntu. ## Mirror your choices (except for URIs and Suites) in the security section ## below to ensure timely security updates. ## ## Types: Append deb-src to enable the fetching of source package. ## URIs: A URL to the repository (you may add multiple URLs) ## Suites: The following additional suites can be configured ## <name>-updates - Major bug fix updates produced after the final release ## of the distribution. ## <name>-backports - software from this repository may not have been tested ## as extensively as that contained in the main release, ## although it includes newer versions of some ## applications which may provide useful features. ## Also, please note that software in backports WILL NOT ## receive any review or updates from the Ubuntu security ## team. ## Components: Aside from main, the following components can be added to the ## list: ## restricted - Software that may not be under a free license, or protected ## by patents. ## universe - Community maintained packages. Software from this repository ## is ENTIRELY UNSUPPORTED by the Ubuntu team. Also, please ## note that software in universe WILL NOT receive any ## review or updates from the Ubuntu security team. ## multiverse - Community maintained of restricted. Software from this ## repository is ENTIRELY UNSUPPORTED by the Ubuntu team, and ## may not be under a free licence. Please satisfy yourself as ## to your rights to use the software. ## Also, please note that software in multiverse WILL NOT ## receive any review or updates from the Ubuntu security team. ## ## See the sources.list(5) manual page for further settings. # Types: deb deb-src Types: deb URIs: {{mirror}} Suites: {{codename}} {{codename}}-updates {{codename}}-backports Components: main restricted universe multiverse Signed-By: /usr/share/keyrings/ubuntu-archive-keyring.gpg ## Ubuntu security updates. Aside from URIs and Suites, ## this should mirror your choices in the previous section. # Types: deb deb-src Types: deb URIs: {{security}} Suites: {{codename}}-security Components: main restricted universe multiverse Signed-By: /usr/share/keyrings/ubuntu-archive-keyring.gpg PK ��:\v!)q� � sources.list.ubuntu.tmplnu �[��� ## template:jinja ## Note, this file is written by cloud-init on first boot of an instance ## modifications made here will not survive a re-bundle. ## if you wish to make changes you can: ## a.) add 'apt_preserve_sources_list: true' to /etc/cloud/cloud.cfg ## or do the same in user-data ## b.) add sources in /etc/apt/sources.list.d ## c.) make changes to template file /etc/cloud/templates/sources.list.tmpl # See http://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes for how to upgrade to # newer versions of the distribution. deb {{mirror}} {{codename}} main restricted # deb-src {{mirror}} {{codename}} main restricted ## Major bug fix updates produced after the final release of the ## distribution. deb {{mirror}} {{codename}}-updates main restricted # deb-src {{mirror}} {{codename}}-updates main restricted ## N.B. software from this repository is ENTIRELY UNSUPPORTED by the Ubuntu ## team. Also, please note that software in universe WILL NOT receive any ## review or updates from the Ubuntu security team. deb {{mirror}} {{codename}} universe # deb-src {{mirror}} {{codename}} universe deb {{mirror}} {{codename}}-updates universe # deb-src {{mirror}} {{codename}}-updates universe ## N.B. software from this repository is ENTIRELY UNSUPPORTED by the Ubuntu ## team, and may not be under a free licence. Please satisfy yourself as to ## your rights to use the software. Also, please note that software in ## multiverse WILL NOT receive any review or updates from the Ubuntu ## security team. deb {{mirror}} {{codename}} multiverse # deb-src {{mirror}} {{codename}} multiverse deb {{mirror}} {{codename}}-updates multiverse # deb-src {{mirror}} {{codename}}-updates multiverse ## N.B. software from this repository may not have been tested as ## extensively as that contained in the main release, although it includes ## newer versions of some applications which may provide useful features. ## Also, please note that software in backports WILL NOT receive any review ## or updates from the Ubuntu security team. deb {{mirror}} {{codename}}-backports main restricted universe multiverse # deb-src {{mirror}} {{codename}}-backports main restricted universe multiverse deb {{security}} {{codename}}-security main restricted # deb-src {{security}} {{codename}}-security main restricted deb {{security}} {{codename}}-security universe # deb-src {{security}} {{codename}}-security universe deb {{security}} {{codename}}-security multiverse # deb-src {{security}} {{codename}}-security multiverse PK ��:\2K�� � systemd.resolved.conf.tmplnu �[��� ## template:jinja # Your system has been configured with 'manage-resolv-conf' set to true. # As a result, cloud-init has written this file with configuration data # that it has been provided. Cloud-init, by default, will write this file # a single time (PER_ONCE). # [Resolve] LLMNR=false {% if nameservers is defined %} DNS={% for server in nameservers %}{{server}} {% endfor %} {% endif %} {% if searchdomains is defined %} Domains={% for search in searchdomains %}{{search}} {% endfor %} {% endif %} PK ��:\E_�f� � timesyncd.conf.tmplnu �[��� ## template:jinja # cloud-init generated file # See timesyncd.conf(5) for details. [Time] {% if servers or pools -%} NTP={% for host in servers|list + pools|list %}{{ host }} {% endfor -%} {% endif -%} PK ��:\��䈃 � chef_client.rb.tmplnu �[��� ## template:jinja {# This file is only utilized if the module 'cc_chef' is enabled in cloud-config. Specifically, in order to enable it you need to add the following to config: chef: validation_key: XYZ validation_cert: XYZ validation_name: XYZ server_url: XYZ -#} {{generated_by}} {# The reason these are not in quotes is because they are ruby symbols that will be placed inside here, and not actual strings... #} {% if chef_license %} chef_license "{{chef_license}}" {% endif%} {% if log_level %} log_level {{log_level}} {% endif %} {% if ssl_verify_mode %} ssl_verify_mode {{ssl_verify_mode}} {% endif %} {% if log_location %} log_location "{{log_location}}" {% endif %} {% if validation_name %} validation_client_name "{{validation_name}}" {% endif %} {% if validation_cert %} validation_key "{{validation_key}}" {% endif %} {% if client_key %} client_key "{{client_key}}" {% endif %} {% if server_url %} chef_server_url "{{server_url}}" {% endif %} {% if environment %} environment "{{environment}}" {% endif %} {% if node_name %} node_name "{{node_name}}" {% endif %} {% if json_attribs %} json_attribs "{{json_attribs}}" {% endif %} {% if file_cache_path %} file_cache_path "{{file_cache_path}}" {% endif %} {% if file_backup_path %} file_backup_path "{{file_backup_path}}" {% endif %} {% if pid_file %} pid_file "{{pid_file}}" {% endif %} {% if show_time %} Chef::Log::Formatter.show_time = true {% endif %} {% if encrypted_data_bag_secret %} encrypted_data_bag_secret "{{encrypted_data_bag_secret}}" {% endif %} PK ��:\. |N chrony.conf.almalinux.tmplnu �[��� ## template:jinja # Use public servers from the pool.ntp.org project. # Please consider joining the pool (http://www.pool.ntp.org/join.html). {% if pools %}# pools {% endif %} {% for pool in pools -%} pool {{pool}} iburst {% endfor %} {%- if servers %}# servers {% endif %} {% for server in servers -%} server {{server}} iburst {% endfor %} {% for peer in peers -%} peer {{peer}} {% endfor %} {% for a in allow -%} allow {{a}} {% endfor %} # Record the rate at which the system clock gains/losses time. driftfile /var/lib/chrony/drift # Allow the system clock to be stepped in the first three updates # if its offset is larger than 1 second. makestep 1.0 3 # Enable kernel synchronization of the real-time clock (RTC). rtcsync # Enable hardware timestamping on all interfaces that support it. #hwtimestamp * # Increase the minimum number of selectable sources required to adjust # the system clock. #minsources 2 # Allow NTP client access from local network. #allow 192.168.0.0/16 # Serve time even if not synchronized to a time source. #local stratum 10 # Specify file containing keys for NTP authentication. #keyfile /etc/chrony.keys # Specify directory for log files. logdir /var/log/chrony # Select which information is logged. #log measurements statistics tracking PK ��:\酱� � chrony.conf.alpine.tmplnu �[��� ## template:jinja # Welcome to the chrony configuration file. See chrony.conf(5) for more # information about usable directives. {% if pools %}# pools {% endif %} {% for pool in pools -%} pool {{pool}} iburst {% endfor %} {%- if servers %}# servers {% endif %} {% for server in servers -%} server {{server}} iburst {% endfor %} {% for peer in peers -%} peer {{peer}} {% endfor %} {% for a in allow -%} allow {{a}} {% endfor %} # This directive specifies the location of the file containing ID/key pairs for # NTP authentication. keyfile /etc/chrony/chrony.keys # This directive specifies the file into which chronyd will store the rate # information. driftfile /var/lib/chrony/chrony.drift # Uncomment the following line to turn logging on. #log tracking measurements statistics # Log files location. logdir /var/log/chrony # Stop bad estimates upsetting machine clock. maxupdateskew 100.0 # This directive enables kernel synchronisation (every 11 minutes) of the # real-time clock. Note that it can’t be used along with the 'rtcfile' directive. rtcsync # Step the system clock instead of slewing it if the adjustment is larger than # one second, but only in the first three clock updates. makestep 1 3 PK ��:\. |N chrony.conf.centos.tmplnu �[��� ## template:jinja # Use public servers from the pool.ntp.org project. # Please consider joining the pool (http://www.pool.ntp.org/join.html). {% if pools %}# pools {% endif %} {% for pool in pools -%} pool {{pool}} iburst {% endfor %} {%- if servers %}# servers {% endif %} {% for server in servers -%} server {{server}} iburst {% endfor %} {% for peer in peers -%} peer {{peer}} {% endfor %} {% for a in allow -%} allow {{a}} {% endfor %} # Record the rate at which the system clock gains/losses time. driftfile /var/lib/chrony/drift # Allow the system clock to be stepped in the first three updates # if its offset is larger than 1 second. makestep 1.0 3 # Enable kernel synchronization of the real-time clock (RTC). rtcsync # Enable hardware timestamping on all interfaces that support it. #hwtimestamp * # Increase the minimum number of selectable sources required to adjust # the system clock. #minsources 2 # Allow NTP client access from local network. #allow 192.168.0.0/16 # Serve time even if not synchronized to a time source. #local stratum 10 # Specify file containing keys for NTP authentication. #keyfile /etc/chrony.keys # Specify directory for log files. logdir /var/log/chrony # Select which information is logged. #log measurements statistics tracking PK ��:\. |N chrony.conf.cloudlinux.tmplnu �[��� ## template:jinja # Use public servers from the pool.ntp.org project. # Please consider joining the pool (http://www.pool.ntp.org/join.html). {% if pools %}# pools {% endif %} {% for pool in pools -%} pool {{pool}} iburst {% endfor %} {%- if servers %}# servers {% endif %} {% for server in servers -%} server {{server}} iburst {% endfor %} {% for peer in peers -%} peer {{peer}} {% endfor %} {% for a in allow -%} allow {{a}} {% endfor %} # Record the rate at which the system clock gains/losses time. driftfile /var/lib/chrony/drift # Allow the system clock to be stepped in the first three updates # if its offset is larger than 1 second. makestep 1.0 3 # Enable kernel synchronization of the real-time clock (RTC). rtcsync # Enable hardware timestamping on all interfaces that support it. #hwtimestamp * # Increase the minimum number of selectable sources required to adjust # the system clock. #minsources 2 # Allow NTP client access from local network. #allow 192.168.0.0/16 # Serve time even if not synchronized to a time source. #local stratum 10 # Specify file containing keys for NTP authentication. #keyfile /etc/chrony.keys # Specify directory for log files. logdir /var/log/chrony # Select which information is logged. #log measurements statistics tracking PK ��:\G�Hj j chrony.conf.cos.tmplnu �[��� ## template:jinja # Welcome to the chrony configuration file. See chrony.conf(5) for more # information about usuable directives. {% if pools %}# pools {% endif %} {% for pool in pools -%} pool {{pool}} iburst {% endfor %} {%- if servers %}# servers {% endif %} {% for server in servers -%} server {{server}} iburst {% endfor %} {% for peer in peers -%} peer {{peer}} {% endfor %} {% for a in allow -%} allow {{a}} {% endfor %} # This directive specify the file into which chronyd will store the rate # information. driftfile /var/lib/chrony/chrony.drift # This directive enables kernel synchronisation (every 11 minutes) of the # real-time clock. Note that it can’t be used along with the 'rtcfile' directive. rtcsync # Step the system clock instead of slewing it if the adjustment is larger than # one second, but only in the first three clock updates. makestep 1 3 PK ��:\��la� � chrony.conf.debian.tmplnu �[��� ## template:jinja # Welcome to the chrony configuration file. See chrony.conf(5) for more # information about usuable directives. {% if pools %}# pools {% endif %} {% for pool in pools -%} pool {{pool}} iburst {% endfor %} {%- if servers %}# servers {% endif %} {% for server in servers -%} server {{server}} iburst {% endfor %} {% for peer in peers -%} peer {{peer}} {% endfor %} {% for a in allow -%} allow {{a}} {% endfor %} # This directive specify the location of the file containing ID/key pairs for # NTP authentication. keyfile /etc/chrony/chrony.keys # This directive specify the file into which chronyd will store the rate # information. driftfile /var/lib/chrony/chrony.drift # Uncomment the following line to turn logging on. #log tracking measurements statistics # Log files location. logdir /var/log/chrony # Stop bad estimates upsetting machine clock. maxupdateskew 100.0 # This directive enables kernel synchronisation (every 11 minutes) of the # real-time clock. Note that it can’t be used along with the 'rtcfile' directive. rtcsync # Step the system clock instead of slewing it if the adjustment is larger than # one second, but only in the first three clock updates. makestep 1 3 PK ��:\����X X chrony.conf.fedora.tmplnu �[��� ## template:jinja # Use public servers from the pool.ntp.org project. # Please consider joining the pool (http://www.pool.ntp.org/join.html). {% if pools %}# pools {% endif %} {% for pool in pools -%} pool {{pool}} iburst {% endfor %} {%- if servers %}# servers {% endif %} {% for server in servers -%} server {{server}} iburst {% endfor %} {% for peer in peers -%} peer {{peer}} {% endfor %} {% for a in allow -%} allow {{a}} {% endfor %} # Record the rate at which the system clock gains/losses time. driftfile /var/lib/chrony/drift # Allow the system clock to be stepped in the first three updates # if its offset is larger than 1 second. makestep 1.0 3 # Enable kernel synchronization of the real-time clock (RTC). rtcsync # Enable hardware timestamping on all interfaces that support it. #hwtimestamp * # Increase the minimum number of selectable sources required to adjust # the system clock. #minsources 2 # Allow NTP client access from local network. #allow 192.168.0.0/16 # Serve time even if not synchronized to a time source. #local stratum 10 # Specify file containing keys for NTP authentication. #keyfile /etc/chrony.keys # Get TAI-UTC offset and leap seconds from the system tz database. leapsectz right/UTC # Specify directory for log files. logdir /var/log/chrony # Select which information is logged. #log measurements statistics tracking PK ��:\l]���7 �7 chrony.conf.freebsd.tmplnu �[��� ## template:jinja ####################################################################### # # This is an example chrony configuration file. You should copy it to # /usr/local/etc/chrony.conf after uncommenting and editing the options that you # want to enable. The more obscure options are not included. Refer # to the documentation for these. # ####################################################################### ### COMMENTS # Any of the following lines are comments (you have a choice of # comment start character): # a comment % a comment ! a comment ; a comment # # Below, the '!' form is used for lines that you might want to # uncomment and edit to make your own chrony.conf file. # ####################################################################### ####################################################################### ### SPECIFY YOUR NTP SERVERS # Most computers using chrony will send measurement requests to one or # more 'NTP servers'. You will probably find that your Internet Service # Provider or company have one or more NTP servers that you can specify. # Failing that, there are a lot of public NTP servers. There is a list # you can access at http://support.ntp.org/bin/view/Servers/WebHome or # you can use servers from the pool.ntp.org project. {%- if servers %}# servers {% endif %} {% for server in servers -%} server {{server}} iburst {% endfor %} # This is a reasonable default setting to have on in typical cases for # a workstation with a full-time internet connection: {% if pools %}# pools {% endif %} {% for pool in pools -%} pool {{pool}} iburst {% endfor %} {% for peer in peers -%} peer {{peer}} {% endfor %} {% for a in allow -%} allow {{a}} {% endfor %} ####################################################################### ### AVOIDING POTENTIALLY BOGUS CHANGES TO YOUR CLOCK # # To avoid changes being made to your computer's gain/loss compensation # when the measurement history is too erratic, you might want to enable # one of the following lines. The first seems good with servers on the # Internet, the second seems OK for a LAN environment. ! maxupdateskew 100 ! maxupdateskew 5 # If you want to increase the minimum number of selectable sources # required to update the system clock in order to make the # synchronisation more reliable, uncomment (and edit) the following # line. ! minsources 2 # If your computer has a good stable clock (e.g. it is not a virtual # machine), you might also want to reduce the maximum assumed drift # (frequency error) of the clock (the value is specified in ppm). ! maxdrift 100 # By default, chronyd allows synchronisation to an unauthenticated NTP # source (i.e. specified without the nts and key options) if it agrees with # a majority of authenticated NTP sources, or if no authenticated source is # specified. If you don't want chronyd to ever synchronise to an # unauthenticated NTP source, uncomment the first from the following lines. # If you don't want to synchronise to an unauthenticated NTP source only # when an authenticated source is specified, uncomment the second line. # If you want chronyd to ignore authentication in the source selection, # uncomment the third line. ! authselectmode require ! authselectmode prefer ! authselectmode ignore ####################################################################### ### FILENAMES ETC # Chrony likes to keep information about your computer's clock in files. # The 'driftfile' stores the computer's clock gain/loss rate in parts # per million. When chronyd starts, the system clock can be tuned # immediately so that it doesn't gain or lose any more time. You # generally want this, so it is uncommented. driftfile /var/db/chrony/drift # If you want to enable NTP authentication with symmetric keys, you will need # to uncomment the following line and edit the file to set up the keys. ! keyfile /usr/local/etc/chrony.keys # If you specify an NTP server with the nts option to enable authentication # with the Network Time Security (NTS) mechanism, or enable server NTS with # the ntsservercert and ntsserverkey directives below, the following line will # allow the client/server to save the NTS keys and cookies in order to reduce # the number of key establishments (NTS-KE sessions). ntsdumpdir /var/db/chrony # If chronyd is configured to act as an NTP server and you want to enable NTS # for its clients, you will need a TLS certificate and private key. Uncomment # and edit the following lines to specify the locations of the certificate and # key. ! ntsservercert /etc/.../foo.example.net.crt ! ntsserverkey /etc/.../foo.example.net.key # chronyd can save the measurement history for the servers to files when # it exits. This is useful in 2 situations: # # 1. If you stop chronyd and restart it with the '-r' option (e.g. after # an upgrade), the old measurements will still be relevant when chronyd # is restarted. This will reduce the time needed to get accurate # gain/loss measurements. # # 2. On Linux, if you use the RTC support and start chronyd with # '-r -s' on bootup, measurements from the last boot will still be # useful (the real time clock is used to 'flywheel' chronyd between # boots). # # Uncomment the following line to use this. ! dumpdir /var/db/chrony # chronyd writes its process ID to a file. If you try to start a second # copy of chronyd, it will detect that the process named in the file is # still running and bail out. If you want to change the path to the PID # file, uncomment this line and edit it. The default path is shown. ! pidfile /var/run/chrony/chronyd.pid # If the system timezone database is kept up to date and includes the # right/UTC timezone, chronyd can use it to determine the current # TAI-UTC offset and when will the next leap second occur. ! leapsectz right/UTC ####################################################################### ### INITIAL CLOCK CORRECTION # This option is useful to quickly correct the clock on start if it's # off by a large amount. The value '1.0' means that if the error is less # than 1 second, it will be gradually removed by speeding up or slowing # down your computer's clock until it is correct. If the error is above # 1 second, an immediate time jump will be applied to correct it. The # value '3' means the step is allowed only in the first three updates of # the clock. Some software can get upset if the system clock jumps # (especially backwards), so be careful! ! makestep 1.0 3 ####################################################################### ### LEAP SECONDS # A leap second is an occasional one-second correction of the UTC # time scale. By default, chronyd tells the kernel to insert/delete # the leap second, which makes a backward/forward step to correct the # clock for it. As with the makestep directive, this jump can upset # some applications. If you prefer chronyd to make a gradual # correction, causing the clock to be off for a longer time, uncomment # the following line. ! leapsecmode slew ####################################################################### ### LOGGING # If you want to log information about the time measurements chronyd has # gathered, you might want to enable the following lines. You probably # only need this if you really enjoy looking at the logs, you want to # produce some graphs of your system's timekeeping performance, or you # need help in debugging a problem. # # If you enable logging, you may want to add an entry to a log rotation # utility's configuration (e.g., newsyslog(8)). 'chronyc cyclelogs' # should be used to signal chronyd that a log file has been renamed. ! logdir /var/log/chrony ! log measurements statistics tracking # If you have real time clock support enabled (see below), you might want # this line instead: ! log measurements statistics tracking rtc ####################################################################### ### ACTING AS AN NTP SERVER # You might want the computer to be an NTP server for other computers. # # By default, chronyd does not allow any clients to access it. You need # to explicitly enable access using 'allow' and 'deny' directives. # # e.g. to enable client access from the 192.168.*.* class B subnet, ! allow 192.168/16 # .. but disallow the 192.168.100.* subnet of that, ! deny 192.168.100/24 # You can have as many allow and deny directives as you need. The order # is unimportant. # If you want to present your computer's time for others to synchronise # with, even if you don't seem to be synchronised to any NTP servers # yourself, enable the following line. The value 10 may be varied # between 1 and 15. You should avoid small values because you will look # like a real NTP server. The value 10 means that you appear to be 10 # NTP 'hops' away from an authoritative source (atomic clock, GPS # receiver, radio clock etc). ! local stratum 10 # Normally, chronyd will keep track of how many times each client # machine accesses it. The information can be accessed by the 'clients' # command of chronyc. You can disable this facility by uncommenting the # following line. This will save a bit of memory if you have many # clients and it will also disable support for the interleaved mode. ! noclientlog # The clientlog size is limited to 512KB by default. If you have many # clients, you might want to increase the limit. ! clientloglimit 4194304 # By default, chronyd tries to respond to all valid NTP requests from # allowed addresses. If you want to limit the response rate for NTP # clients that are sending requests too frequently, uncomment and edit # the following line. ! ratelimit interval 3 burst 8 ####################################################################### ### REPORTING BIG CLOCK CHANGES # Perhaps you want to know if chronyd suddenly detects any large error # in your computer's clock. This might indicate a fault or a problem # with the server(s) you are using, for example. # # The next option causes a message to be written to syslog when chronyd # has to correct an error above 0.5 seconds (you can use any amount you # like). ! logchange 0.5 # The next option will send email to the named person when chronyd has # to correct an error above 0.5 seconds. (If you need to send mail to # several people, you need to set up a mailing list or sendmail alias # for them and use the address of that.) ! mailonchange wibble@foo.example.net 0.5 ####################################################################### ### COMMAND ACCESS # The program chronyc is used to show the current operation of chronyd # and to change parts of its configuration whilst it is running. # By default chronyd binds to the loopback interface. Uncomment the # following lines to allow receiving command packets from remote hosts. ! bindcmdaddress 0.0.0.0 ! bindcmdaddress :: # Normally, chronyd will only allow connections from chronyc on the same # machine as itself. This is for security. If you have a subnet # 192.168.*.* and you want to be able to use chronyc from any machine on # it, you could uncomment the following line. (Edit this to your own # situation.) ! cmdallow 192.168/16 # You can add as many 'cmdallow' and 'cmddeny' lines as you like. The # syntax and meaning is the same as for 'allow' and 'deny', except that # 'cmdallow' and 'cmddeny' control access to the chronyd's command port. # Rate limiting can be enabled also for command packets. (Note, # commands from localhost are never limited.) ! cmdratelimit interval -4 burst 16 ####################################################################### ### HARDWARE TIMESTAMPING # On Linux, if the network interface controller and its driver support # hardware timestamping, it can significantly improve the accuracy of # synchronisation. It can be enabled on specified interfaces only, or it # can be enabled on all interfaces that support it. ! hwtimestamp eth0 ! hwtimestamp * ####################################################################### ### REAL TIME CLOCK # chronyd can characterise the system's real-time clock. This is the # clock that keeps running when the power is turned off, so that the # machine knows the approximate time when it boots again. The error at # a particular epoch and gain/loss rate can be written to a file and # used later by chronyd when it is started with the '-s' option. # # You need to have 'enhanced RTC support' compiled into your Linux # kernel. (Note, these options apply only to Linux.) ! rtcfile /var/db/chrony/rtc # Your RTC can be set to keep Universal Coordinated Time (UTC) or local # time. (Local time means UTC +/- the effect of your timezone.) If you # use UTC, chronyd will function correctly even if the computer is off # at the epoch when you enter or leave summer time (aka daylight saving # time). However, if you dual boot your system with Microsoft Windows, # that will work better if your RTC maintains local time. You take your # pick! ! rtconutc # By default chronyd assumes that the enhanced RTC device is accessed as # /dev/rtc. If it's accessed somewhere else on your system (e.g. you're # using devfs), uncomment and edit the following line. ! rtcdevice /dev/misc/rtc # Alternatively, if not using the -s option, this directive can be used # to enable a mode in which the RTC is periodically set to the system # time, with no tracking of its drift. ! rtcsync ####################################################################### ### REAL TIME SCHEDULER # This directive tells chronyd to use the real-time FIFO scheduler with the # specified priority (which must be between 0 and 100). This should result # in reduced latency. You don't need it unless you really have a requirement # for extreme clock stability. Works only on Linux. Note that the "-P" # command-line switch will override this. ! sched_priority 1 ####################################################################### ### LOCKING CHRONYD INTO RAM # This directive tells chronyd to use the mlockall() syscall to lock itself # into RAM so that it will never be paged out. This should result in reduced # latency. You don't need it unless you really have a requirement # for extreme clock stability. Works only on Linux. Note that the "-m" # command-line switch will also enable this feature. ! lock_all PK ��:\�� �B B chrony.conf.opensuse-leap.tmplnu �[��� ## template:jinja # Use public servers from the pool.ntp.org project. # Please consider joining the pool (http://www.pool.ntp.org/join.html). {% if pools %}# pools {% endif %} {% for pool in pools -%} pool {{pool}} iburst {% endfor %} {%- if servers %}# servers {% endif %} {% for server in servers -%} server {{server}} iburst {% endfor %} {% for peer in peers -%} peer {{peer}} {% endfor %} {% for a in allow -%} allow {{a}} {% endfor %} # Record the rate at which the system clock gains/losses time. driftfile /var/lib/chrony/drift # In first three updates step the system clock instead of slew # if the adjustment is larger than 1 second. makestep 1.0 3 # Enable kernel synchronization of the real-time clock (RTC). rtcsync # Allow NTP client access from local network. #allow 192.168/16 # Serve time even if not synchronized to any NTP server. #local stratum 10 # Specify file containing keys for NTP authentication. #keyfile /etc/chrony.keys # Specify directory for log files. logdir /var/log/chrony # Select which information is logged. #log measurements statistics tracking PK ��:\�� �B B ! chrony.conf.opensuse-microos.tmplnu �[��� ## template:jinja # Use public servers from the pool.ntp.org project. # Please consider joining the pool (http://www.pool.ntp.org/join.html). {% if pools %}# pools {% endif %} {% for pool in pools -%} pool {{pool}} iburst {% endfor %} {%- if servers %}# servers {% endif %} {% for server in servers -%} server {{server}} iburst {% endfor %} {% for peer in peers -%} peer {{peer}} {% endfor %} {% for a in allow -%} allow {{a}} {% endfor %} # Record the rate at which the system clock gains/losses time. driftfile /var/lib/chrony/drift # In first three updates step the system clock instead of slew # if the adjustment is larger than 1 second. makestep 1.0 3 # Enable kernel synchronization of the real-time clock (RTC). rtcsync # Allow NTP client access from local network. #allow 192.168/16 # Serve time even if not synchronized to any NTP server. #local stratum 10 # Specify file containing keys for NTP authentication. #keyfile /etc/chrony.keys # Specify directory for log files. logdir /var/log/chrony # Select which information is logged. #log measurements statistics tracking PK ��:\�� �B B $ chrony.conf.opensuse-tumbleweed.tmplnu �[��� ## template:jinja # Use public servers from the pool.ntp.org project. # Please consider joining the pool (http://www.pool.ntp.org/join.html). {% if pools %}# pools {% endif %} {% for pool in pools -%} pool {{pool}} iburst {% endfor %} {%- if servers %}# servers {% endif %} {% for server in servers -%} server {{server}} iburst {% endfor %} {% for peer in peers -%} peer {{peer}} {% endfor %} {% for a in allow -%} allow {{a}} {% endfor %} # Record the rate at which the system clock gains/losses time. driftfile /var/lib/chrony/drift # In first three updates step the system clock instead of slew # if the adjustment is larger than 1 second. makestep 1.0 3 # Enable kernel synchronization of the real-time clock (RTC). rtcsync # Allow NTP client access from local network. #allow 192.168/16 # Serve time even if not synchronized to any NTP server. #local stratum 10 # Specify file containing keys for NTP authentication. #keyfile /etc/chrony.keys # Specify directory for log files. logdir /var/log/chrony # Select which information is logged. #log measurements statistics tracking PK ��:\�� �B B chrony.conf.opensuse.tmplnu �[��� ## template:jinja # Use public servers from the pool.ntp.org project. # Please consider joining the pool (http://www.pool.ntp.org/join.html). {% if pools %}# pools {% endif %} {% for pool in pools -%} pool {{pool}} iburst {% endfor %} {%- if servers %}# servers {% endif %} {% for server in servers -%} server {{server}} iburst {% endfor %} {% for peer in peers -%} peer {{peer}} {% endfor %} {% for a in allow -%} allow {{a}} {% endfor %} # Record the rate at which the system clock gains/losses time. driftfile /var/lib/chrony/drift # In first three updates step the system clock instead of slew # if the adjustment is larger than 1 second. makestep 1.0 3 # Enable kernel synchronization of the real-time clock (RTC). rtcsync # Allow NTP client access from local network. #allow 192.168/16 # Serve time even if not synchronized to any NTP server. #local stratum 10 # Specify file containing keys for NTP authentication. #keyfile /etc/chrony.keys # Specify directory for log files. logdir /var/log/chrony # Select which information is logged. #log measurements statistics tracking PK ��:\����X X chrony.conf.photon.tmplnu �[��� ## template:jinja # Use public servers from the pool.ntp.org project. # Please consider joining the pool (http://www.pool.ntp.org/join.html). {% if pools %}# pools {% endif %} {% for pool in pools -%} pool {{pool}} iburst {% endfor %} {%- if servers %}# servers {% endif %} {% for server in servers -%} server {{server}} iburst {% endfor %} {% for peer in peers -%} peer {{peer}} {% endfor %} {% for a in allow -%} allow {{a}} {% endfor %} # Record the rate at which the system clock gains/losses time. driftfile /var/lib/chrony/drift # Allow the system clock to be stepped in the first three updates # if its offset is larger than 1 second. makestep 1.0 3 # Enable kernel synchronization of the real-time clock (RTC). rtcsync # Enable hardware timestamping on all interfaces that support it. #hwtimestamp * # Increase the minimum number of selectable sources required to adjust # the system clock. #minsources 2 # Allow NTP client access from local network. #allow 192.168.0.0/16 # Serve time even if not synchronized to a time source. #local stratum 10 # Specify file containing keys for NTP authentication. #keyfile /etc/chrony.keys # Get TAI-UTC offset and leap seconds from the system tz database. leapsectz right/UTC # Specify directory for log files. logdir /var/log/chrony # Select which information is logged. #log measurements statistics tracking PK ��:\. |N chrony.conf.rhel.tmplnu �[��� ## template:jinja # Use public servers from the pool.ntp.org project. # Please consider joining the pool (http://www.pool.ntp.org/join.html). {% if pools %}# pools {% endif %} {% for pool in pools -%} pool {{pool}} iburst {% endfor %} {%- if servers %}# servers {% endif %} {% for server in servers -%} server {{server}} iburst {% endfor %} {% for peer in peers -%} peer {{peer}} {% endfor %} {% for a in allow -%} allow {{a}} {% endfor %} # Record the rate at which the system clock gains/losses time. driftfile /var/lib/chrony/drift # Allow the system clock to be stepped in the first three updates # if its offset is larger than 1 second. makestep 1.0 3 # Enable kernel synchronization of the real-time clock (RTC). rtcsync # Enable hardware timestamping on all interfaces that support it. #hwtimestamp * # Increase the minimum number of selectable sources required to adjust # the system clock. #minsources 2 # Allow NTP client access from local network. #allow 192.168.0.0/16 # Serve time even if not synchronized to a time source. #local stratum 10 # Specify file containing keys for NTP authentication. #keyfile /etc/chrony.keys # Specify directory for log files. logdir /var/log/chrony # Select which information is logged. #log measurements statistics tracking PK ��:\�� �B B chrony.conf.sle-micro.tmplnu �[��� ## 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