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Added metrics for NTS packets processed in the server
Exposed root dispersion and root delay reported by time source as metrics.
Added ntp_uptime_seconds metric, which also includes the software version
Changed
Peers have been renamed to sources.
The configuration has been completely reworked, please check the documentation
for details. Configuration will not automatically migrate.
The metrics for observation have been completely reworked.
Several changes have been made to reduce the number of dependencies.
Send software timestamping is now enabled by default.
Hardware timestamping can now only be configured if ntpd-rs is built with the hardware-timestamping feature (off by default).
The default observation socket path was changed to /var/run/ntpd-rs/observe.
Upgraded dependencies.
The command line interface for ntp-ctl and ntp-metrics-exporter has changed.
The copyright from the project changed from 'Internet Security Research Group
and Contributors' to 'Tweede Golf and Contributors'
The /etc/ntpd-rs/ntp.toml file in the deb and rpm packages provided by us is
now managed by their respective package managers. This may result in your
config file being overwritten initially, but future upgrades should be handled
gracefully.
Added actual ip address of ntp server to observable data. The address field has
been renamed for this.
Fixed
Fix bug around handling of leap second indicators.
Fixed bug around handling of accumulated step thresholds.
Fixed incorrect reference id being used by server.
Fixed user creation in packages.
Fixed peer trying to request more cookies than it can encode in it's packet buffer.
Fixed server not sending nts naks when receiving nts packets it can't decrypt.
Fixed source poll interval not being updated in stats.
Removed
Removed support for the RFC5905 algorithm.
Sources and servers can no longer be configured via the command line.
Logging can now only be configured via a log level, no other filtering is
possible.
The daemon control socket has been removed, the daemon can no longer be
reconfigured at runtime.