Hello,

I do have the same problem as described above. I am using chrony with dnsmasq as local nameserver. But the system is not going online at boot time, but later on demand manually (AFAIU chrony exactly is designed for this case?). So at the time chrony is started the ntp servers are not available and are discarded from the sources list. The /etc/ppp/ip-up.d/chrony does not change the situation when going online (via pppoe).

I have tried the "Should-Start: $named" entry but this does not help in my case. Probably because the servers are not available even after starting the named dnsmasq while the system is still offline. It only helps to stop/start the chronyd after dial in.

Is there any hope that this will be fixed soon?

Thanks,
Gert



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