Network Time Protocol daemon (version 4)
The Network Time Protocol (NTP) is used to synchronize the time of a
computer client or server to another server or reference time source,
such as a radio, satellite receiver, or modem.
Ntpd is an operating system daemon that sets and maintains the system
time-of-day synchronized with Internet standard time servers.
- Developed at network:time
- Sources inherited from project openSUSE:Factory
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Source Files
Filename | Size | Changed |
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MOD_NANO.diff | 0000000476 476 Bytes | |
NTP-FAQ-3.4.tar.bz2 | 0000271146 265 KB | |
README.SUSE | 0000000519 519 Bytes | |
bnc#506908.diff | 0000000328 328 Bytes | |
bnc#574885.diff | 0000000637 637 Bytes | |
conf.logrotate.ntp | 0000000187 187 Bytes | |
conf.ntp.conf | 0000002881 2.81 KB | |
conf.ntp.init | 0000008852 8.64 KB | |
conf.ntp.reg | 0000000310 310 Bytes | |
conf.sysconfig.ntp | 0000001937 1.89 KB | |
conf.sysconfig.syslog-ntp | 0000000430 430 Bytes | |
ntp-4.2.6p2-ntpq-speedup-782060.patch | 0000000502 502 Bytes | |
ntp-4.2.6p2-seed_file.patch | 0000000577 577 Bytes | |
ntp-4.2.6p5.tar.bz2 | 0003595896 3.43 MB | |
ntp-4.2.7-rh-manpages.tar.gz | 0000029104 28.4 KB | |
ntp-code-cleanup.patch | 0000000486 486 Bytes | |
ntp-segfault_on_invalid_device.patch | 0000000479 479 Bytes | |
ntp-sntp-recverr.patch | 0000000650 650 Bytes | |
ntp-strcat.patch | 0000000648 648 Bytes | |
ntp-wait | 0000001374 1.34 KB | |
ntp.1.gz | 0000000519 519 Bytes | |
ntp.changes | 0000055980 54.7 KB | |
ntp.firewall | 0000000343 343 Bytes | |
ntp.spec | 0000012525 12.2 KB | |
ntp.xml | 0000002906 2.84 KB | |
ntpd-maxmonmen.patch | 0000000487 487 Bytes |
Revision 80 (latest revision is 140)
Stephan Kulow (coolo)
accepted
request 222347
from
Reinhard Max (rmax)
(revision 80)
- bnc#863815, ntp-sntp-recverr.patch: Get sntp to recognize socket errors, so that it skips unreachable destinations immediately instead of trying to reach them for more than five minutes before finally timing out. This patch will probably be obsoleted by the next major upgrade, because the current development release takes a different approach to get a quick answer from one of the specified servers.
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