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authorCraig Jennings <c@cjennings.net>2026-08-19 12:16:46 -0700
committerCraig Jennings <c@cjennings.net>2026-08-19 12:16:46 -0700
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fix(installer): give NTP an IP source so a wrong clock can't kill DNS
The installer wrote both halves of a deadlock. configure_dns pins DNSOverTLS=yes with DNSSEC=yes, and both validate against the wall clock. The chrony step enables chronyd without writing a config, so the machine runs Arch's stock one, whose only source is a pool hostname. Boot with a wrong clock and DoT validation fails, so nothing resolves. Chrony then can't resolve its pool, so the clock stays wrong. Neither side moves, and recovery takes a second device. Velox hit this on the road and I diagnosed it from a phone. An address needs no DNS and no certificate, so two IP-addressed sources in a drop-in break the cycle whatever caused the skew. Stock chrony.conf reads no drop-in directory, so it gets a confdir line pointing at one. post-rebuild-check grows a sixth check for the same property. It reads sources only from files chrony is told to read. A drop-in beside a chrony.conf that never names its directory is one chrony won't open, so counting it would pass the machine while describing a file nothing reads. The failure taxonomy gains the mode in its DNS layer and a cluster 5 triage line. Its egress-layer clock entry assumed working DNS and offered set-ntp true, which can't recover this. That entry now says so.
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