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NTP configuration in UI

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    charlesnw
    wrote on last edited by joseph
    #1

    Would it be possible to set (chrony/timesyncd/ntp pick your poision) parameters in the GUI?

    I run a stratum1 high precision timing source on my network and have all my (non cloudron) systems configured to use it.

    I presume I can alter the underlying configuration of Ubuntu to point at it, but I try to make zero changes to the underlying OS.

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      fwiw - Cloudron uses timesyncd . Post installation, it doesn't touch the ntp config. Adjusting it to use custom ntp servers should not be a problem.

      (But this is a good suggestion to have a config on the UI nevertheless.)

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        wrote on last edited by charlesnw
        #3

        Any possibility of getting NTP configuration (via API/GUI) into Cloudron 10 roadmap?

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