Richard Laager via devel <devel@ntpsec.org>: > On 06/01/2018 10:06 PM, Mark Atwood via devel wrote: > > As I type and think more, I ask, "What does Chrony do?", and I look at > > [https://chrony.tuxfamily.org/doc/3.3/chrony.conf.html]. It has a > > "bindaddress" directive, which uses IP address, not interface name. And > > only one bind address can be specified. It freely admits that that > > means Chrony is not the correct solution for serving down multiple > > controlled interfaces at once. Very simplifying, but not what we want. > > FWIW, for me, at least, the typical cases for daemons are: > A) bind to localhost only (preferably at least ::1, else 127.0.0.1) > B) bind to everything (with additional control happening in the kernel)
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