Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2005 17:14:15 +0100 From: Marco van Lienen <marco+freebsd-stable@lordsith.net> To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Adjusting time on a secured FreeBSD machine. Message-ID: <20050204161415.GA54492@lordsith.net> In-Reply-To: <200502031803.j13I3NZR016534@the-macgregors.org> References: <420265D2.8050503@gopostal.ca> <200502031803.j13I3NZR016534@the-macgregors.org>
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On Thu, Feb 03, 2005 at 06:03:48PM -0000, Rob MacGregor wrote: > > Not within NTPd itself. You could go with manually stepping the time in 1s > intervals. It's either that or drop the securelevel in rc.conf and reboot (then > reset the securelevel). > > Of course, you probably want to make sure the hardware clock has a vaguely > accurate idea of time. That'll help in future. Isn't there a tool like hwclock for Linux? With this tool you can actually set the hardware clock to the current system time or vice versa. Just wondering.home | help
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