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2015-01-20 OpenNTPD 5.7p2 * Switched the drift file from an unscaled frequency offset to ppm. The latter format is compatible with that of ntp.org. This allows easy switching between ntpd daemons * Fixed a memory leak in DNS lookups. * Added support for setting the process title on Linux and OS X. The different processes are now possible to tell apart by role in the process list. * Import NetBSD support. * Various bugfixes and refinements from the community. 2015-01-08 OpenNTPD 5.7p1 * Support for a new build infrastructure based on the LibreSSL framework. Source code is integrated directly from the OpenBSD tree with few manual changes, easing maintenance. * Removed support for several OSes pending test reports and updated portability code. * Supports the Simple Network Time Protocol version 4 as described in RFC 5905 * Added route virtualization (rdomain) support. * Added ntpctl(8), which allows for querying ntpd(8) at runtime. * Finer-grained clock adjustment via adjfreq / ntp_adjtime where available. * Improved latency on heavily-loaded machines.
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OpenNTPD is a FREE, easy to use implementation of the Network Time Protocol. It
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provides the ability to sync the local clock to remote NTP servers and can act
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as NTP server itself, redistributing the local clock.
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OpenNTPD was primarily developed by Henning Brauer as part of the OpenBSD
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Project and gets released as a base component of OpenBSD every six months.
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The portable version is maintained by Brent Cook and is mirrored on Github and
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available as periodic tarball releases. Contributions are welcome to both the
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OpenNTPD core and the portable build framework.
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The software is freely usable and re-usable by everyone under a BSD license.
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The OpenBSD project sells CDs, T-Shirts and Posters. Sales of these items help
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to fund development.
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