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FROM alpine:3
RUN apk add openntpd && mkdir -m 1777 /var/empty/tmp
FROM debian:10-slim
RUN apt-get update && apt-get -y install openntpd \
&& mkdir /var/run/openntpd \
&& apt-get clean
COPY ./ntpd.conf /etc/ntpd.conf
EXPOSE 123/udp
ENTRYPOINT ["/usr/sbin/ntpd", "-d", "-f", "/etc/ntpd.conf"]

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### As a client
To simply use it as a client to synchronize your local computer clock, just
run it and add the capability to change the clock. For example:
run it and add the capability to change the clock and set the nice level. For example:
docker run -d --name ntp --cap-add SYS_TIME --restart=always jackbenny/swedish-ntp
docker run -d --name ntp --cap-add SYS_TIME --cap-add SYS_NICE --restart=always jackbenny/swedish-ntp
### As a server
You need to publish UDP port 123 to be able to connect to the OpenNTPD daemon.
For example:
docker run -d --name ntp --cap-add SYS_TIME --publish 123:123/udp --restart=always jackbenny/swedish-ntp
docker run -d --name ntp --cap-add SYS_TIME --cap-add SYS_NICE --publish 123:123/udp --restart=always jackbenny/swedish-ntp
# Additional information
For more information about Netnod NTP servers, see [Netnod's NTP

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server svl1.ntp.se weight 1
server svl2.ntp.se weight 1
sensor *
constraints from "https://www.google.se"