On Thursday, September 10, 2020 11:56:25 PM MST alciregi(a)posteo.net wrote:
On Thu, 2020-09-10 at 18:33 -0700, John M. Harris Jr wrote:
>
> Why in the world would systemd have anything to do with NTP? We still
> use
It has to do with NTP in the same degree it has to do with DNS.
Sure, we use chronyd. But, if I'm not wrong, if a user disables chronyd
and enable systemd-timesyncd, without configuring any NTP server,
systemd by default would fall back to Google NTP servers. But systemd
in Fedora is built to use
FallbackNTPServers=0.fedora.pool.ntp.org 1.fedora.pool.ntp.org
2.fedora.pool.ntp.org 3.fedora.pool.ntp.org
Sounds like a good change, which should be made for DNS as well. Still, the
major difference here is that F33 is ditching the existing resolver for
systemd's, so it'd be best to get it set up before shipping it..
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John M. Harris, Jr.