Using the Network Time Protocol will ensure that precise time syncs exist on your Linux and Windows Server, crucial if you want your Linux machine to connect to a Windows domain. There are plenty of ...
Note: This article was first published in the October 2016 issue of Linux Journal. Network time synchronization—aligning your computer's clock to the same Universal Coordinated Time (UTC) that ...
You're a typical system administrator, with a million and two urgent things to do before you get to go home for the day. Next on your list is bringing up a new NTP server for your department so your ...
Topic ===== possibility of remote root exploit in ntpd (time synchronization). Problem Description ===== NTP (network time protocol) daemons such as ntp and xntp3 are vulnerable to a buffer overflow ...
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