OpenNTPD 5.7p1 has just been released. It will be available from the mirrors listed at http://www.openntpd.org/ shortly. OpenNTPD is a FREE, secure, and easy to use implementation of the Network Time Protocol. It provides the ability to sync the local clock to remote NTP servers and can act as NTP server itself, redistributing the local clock. Changes since OpenNTPD 3.9p1 ========================== After a long hiatus, the latest version of OpenNTPD is available once again in a portable release. * Support for a new build infrastructure based on the LibreSSL framework. Source code is integrated directly from the OpenBSD tree with few manual changes, easing maintenance. * Removed support for several OSes pending test reports and updated portability code. * Supports the Simple Network Time Protocol version 4 as described in RFC 5905 * Added route virtualization (rdomain) support. * Added ntpctl(8), which allows for querying ntpd(8) at runtime. * Finer-grained clock adjustment via adjfreq / ntp_adjtime where available. * Improved latency on heavily-loaded machines. For detailed changes, see the changes either in the OpenBSD CVS repository or the GitHub mirror. Checksums: ========== SHA1 (openntpd-5.7p1.tar.gz) = 879972965cffbe49196b15e7d1ba680d4ca05baf SHA256 (openntpd-5.7p1.tar.gz) = 071cfdcfc179c481568a2b8262945243a3123abfc7fa8831da1bbff3729b8307 Reporting Bugs: =============== General bugs may be reported to tech@openbsd.org Portable bugs may be filed at https://github.com/openntpd-portable/openntpd-portable/