On 2019-12-11 22:18, Walter Dnes wrote:

> openrdate defaults to set correct time directly, but it does have an
> optional parameter to gradually skew local time to the remote time.  I
> use openrdate in client mode once a month or so to sync a machine.

NTP (the protocol implemented by both chrony and ntpd) is one of the
classic TCP/IP protocols, going back to 1985 (RFC 958).  You really
should use it the way it was intended, and not adopt various later hacks
from the world of Linux distributions.

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