Once upon a time, Jobst Schmalenbach jobst@barrett.com.au said:
Chrony cannot supply time info, so if you have clients requesting time info the server cannot serve time, you need ntpd for that. I have many windows stations that pull time from my CentOS servers.
That is not correct. In the default config, chrony doesn't serve time, which is a good thing (see: all the problems with ntpd serving a lot more than time). All you have to do is uncomment/add "allow" lines in /etc/chrony.conf.