ntp: allow replacement of sources specified by IP address

For sources specified by an IP address, keep the original address as the
source's name and pass it to the NCR instance. Allow the sources to go
through the replacement process if their address has changed.

This will be useful with NTS-KE negotiation.

The IP-based source names are now provided via cmdmon. This means
chronyc -n and -N can show two different addresses for a source.
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Miroslav Lichvar
2021-01-14 14:12:54 +01:00
parent b585954b21
commit eb9e6701fd
7 changed files with 40 additions and 28 deletions

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@@ -78,11 +78,10 @@ This option disables resolving of IP addresses to hostnames, e.g. to avoid slow
DNS lookups. Long addresses will not be truncated to fit into the column.
*-N*::
This option enables printing of the original names of NTP sources that were
specified in the configuration file, or *chronyc* commands, and are internally
used by *chronyd*. Without the *-n* and *-N* option, the names of NTP sources
are obtained from reverse DNS lookups and can be different from the original
names.
This option enables printing of original hostnames or IP addresses of NTP
sources that were specified in the configuration file, or *chronyc* commands.
Without the *-n* and *-N* option, the printed hostnames are obtained from
reverse DNS lookups and can be different from the specified hostnames.
*-c*::
This option enables printing of reports in a comma-separated values (CSV)