Article 501G5 chronyc: 501 not authorised

chronyc: 501 not authorised

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berndbausch
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Ubuntu 16.04 on an Odroid C1 (ARM-based credit-card-sized server), rebooting after a power failure. I need to update the time, since the computer has no battery-backed clock.

Code:$ sudo chronyc makestep
501 Not authorised
$ sudo chronyc clients
Hostname Client Peer CmdAuth CmdNorm CmdBad LstN LstC
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501 Not authorisedchronyd is running. I restarted it, but chronyc continues to hate me even though I am root. There is a -d option for debugging, but this version of chronyc doesn't seem to be compiled with debug support.

I managed to update the time with ntpdate, but chrony is much better. If it worked.

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