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+ | == It's TIME == | ||
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+ | Network Time Protocol | ||
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+ | Network Time Protocol Daemon | ||
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Also referred to as ntpd because it's a daemon. | Also referred to as ntpd because it's a daemon. | ||
− | There's a system called timesyncd ( | + | There's a new system called [https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Systemd-timesyncd systemd-timesyncd] (Is it default now on Ubuntu?) ntpd is more accurate <ref>https://digitalbarbedwire.com/2015/05/16/debianubuntu-systemd-ntp-and-something-called-timesyncd/</ref> so it's better to stick with that if you have a system that is RTOS. Timesyncd is a client-only implementation and may be more suitable for most installations. |
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+ | If you don't know what time it is, then how can you run [[cron]]?! Don't let your system get out of sync. | ||
See | See | ||
+ | * http://doc.ntp.org/4.2.6/ntpd.html?advanced=on Docs | ||
* https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/NTP.html | * https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/NTP.html | ||
+ | * https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Network_Time_Protocol_daemon | ||
* https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-set-up-time-synchronization-on-ubuntu-16-04 | * https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-set-up-time-synchronization-on-ubuntu-16-04 | ||
+ | * https://www.us-cert.gov/ncas/current-activity/2017/03/22/Vulnerabilities-Identified-Network-Time-Protocol-Daemon-ntpd | ||
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+ | {{References}} | ||
[[Category:System Administration]] | [[Category:System Administration]] |
Latest revision as of 10:01, 28 September 2018
It's TIME[edit | edit source]
Network Time Protocol
Network Time Protocol Daemon
Also referred to as ntpd because it's a daemon.
There's a new system called systemd-timesyncd (Is it default now on Ubuntu?) ntpd is more accurate [1] so it's better to stick with that if you have a system that is RTOS. Timesyncd is a client-only implementation and may be more suitable for most installations.
If you don't know what time it is, then how can you run cron?! Don't let your system get out of sync.
See
- http://doc.ntp.org/4.2.6/ntpd.html?advanced=on Docs
- https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/NTP.html
- https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Network_Time_Protocol_daemon
- https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-set-up-time-synchronization-on-ubuntu-16-04
- https://www.us-cert.gov/ncas/current-activity/2017/03/22/Vulnerabilities-Identified-Network-Time-Protocol-Daemon-ntpd