> NTSc: certificate invalid: 10=>certificate has expired
> is that a local expiration or a remote one? 

That's your client side saying that it thinks the remote certificate has 
expired.  You could get the same error if your system clock was set into the 
far future.

The local certificate (if any) is not used by the client side.  If you run 
ntpd without enabling the server, you don't even need a certificate.

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