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#!/bin/sh # This is a NetworkManager dispatcher / networkd-dispatcher script for # chronyd to set its NTP sources online or offline when a network interface # is configured or removed export LC_ALL=C chronyc=/usr/bin/chronyc # For NetworkManager consider only up/down events [ $# -ge 2 ] && [ "$2" != "up" ] && [ "$2" != "down" ] && exit 0 # Note: for networkd-dispatcher routable.d ~= on and off.d ~= off $chronyc onoffline > /dev/null 2>&1 exit 0