# In my experience local routers are unlikely to support xleave # I don't remember if this does NTP, probably not, but auto_offline. server 192.168.8.1 iburst auto_offline prefer # Local router, MikroTik server 192.168.88.1 iburst auto_offline prefer # Local machines/Chronys server sedric.local iburst auto_offline xleave prefer server lumina.local iburst auto_offline xleave prefer server rbtpzn.local iburst auto_offline xleave prefer server zaldaryn.local iburst auto_offline xleave prefer # Or alternatively reciprocally TODO: how do `key` options work? This # apparently should only be done in trusted LAN. # xleave is probably best to be used with other local Chronys, I somehow # doubt potential router NTP might have it. # A lot of reading say that it's better to use "server" on both sides # rather than peer, I think even Chrony manual and that is where I took # trusted LAN #peer LOCALMACHINE.local auto_offline xleave prefer