[Bug 583994] Re: Consider replacing ntpdate calls by 'ntpd -g'

Ben Shadwick benshadwick at gmail.com
Thu Feb 12 15:27:46 UTC 2015


Rofl, thanks for looking into the situation and reversing course on this
bug.

I've can confirm what you've seen about ntpdate being deprecated and
ntpd recently receiving critical vulnerability fixes.

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Title:
  Consider replacing ntpdate calls by 'ntpd -g'

Status in NTP:
  New
Status in ntp package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid
Status in ubuntu-meta package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: ntp

  Given that 'ntpdate' is being obsoleted upstream [1], we should
  replace 'ntpdate' usage by:

   * ntpd -qg (if we really want to set the time and exit), or
   * ntpd-g (if we want to keep ntpd running)

  the '-q' option will set the clock once, and exit; the 'g' allows for
  large corrections to the clock, like what is done by 'ntpdate'.

  
  [1] http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~mills/ntp/html/ntpdate.html

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