Result for 392AC8DE4FA28ACE9471C8C5F2ABDDC72A20E3FA

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Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/ntpdate/changelog.Debian.gz
FileSize13926
MD5C7FC5B6B829F68BD888577620424A209
SHA-1392AC8DE4FA28ACE9471C8C5F2ABDDC72A20E3FA
SHA-2560E024B386A73C1153E16AF68C338A32FA80B7170BE2FF482FB02FD40F608FB7B
SSDEEP384:fM+qkgyz2OKz6wZlLq+M9hoJJ4r6tcOsyR+556XSE:0+26czFq+6hoA2tOyNSE
TLSHT18F52C15D094E78062CE5405619DACB1D72A28E8EA2363BE0A75C45E1B7DE738D13CC9B
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Key Value
FileSize44256
MD5258D294C5002A159E992D1DD07810CF5
PackageDescriptionThe ntpdate client for setting system time from NTP servers NTP, the Network Time Protocol, is used to keep computer clocks accurate over the Internet, or by following an accurate hardware receiver which interprets GPS, DCF-77, NIST or similar time signals. . ntpdate is a simple NTP client which allows a system's clock to be set to match the time obtained by communicating with one or more servers. . ntpdate is optional (but recommended) if you're running an NTP server, because initially setting the system clock to an almost-correct time will help the NTP server synchronize faster. . The ntpdate client by itself is useful for occasionally setting the time on machines that are not on the net full-time, such as laptops.
PackageMaintainerDebian NTP Team <debian-ntp@gag.com>
PackageNamentpdate
PackageSectionnet
PackageVersion1:4.2.0a-11ubuntu3
SHA-174F20162D1B84B9B7FB146B8F0EC4BA96A936905
SHA-256441ABD753A91F47500AA58F4F3139934EF3690CA32E4FDAEE1526994786C437D
Key Value
FileSize255956
MD5771F7A5F733038886AFC8BBC572DA795
PackageDescriptionNetwork Time Protocol: network utilities NTP, the Network Time Protocol, is used to keep computer clocks accurate over the Internet, or by following an accurate hardware receiver which interprets GPS, DCF-77, NIST or similar time signals. . This package contains control programs which can access a remote NTP server. Thus you will need either ntp-simple or ntp-refclock; ntp-refclock includes drivers for radio clocks. . For more information about the NTP protocol / NTP server configuration and operation, load the optional Debian package 'ntp-doc'.
PackageMaintainerDebian NTP Team <debian-ntp@gag.com>
PackageNamentp
PackageSectionnet
PackageVersion1:4.2.0a-11ubuntu3
SHA-14F42C061B43F877E0FE48456437611A45F6E62E1
SHA-256B927AD97A255D4808158D0EEC31B698B7A228AC32ADBE30F70C2F09D72C61D1C
Key Value
FileSize32324
MD5AB472F6EC54F5D62D3A337D6520D85A8
PackageDescriptionNetwork Time Protocol: common server tools NTP, the Network Time Protocol, is used to keep computer clocks accurate over the Internet, or by following an accurate hardware receiver which interprets GPS, DCF-77, NIST or similar time signals. . This package holds the common files for the NTP server and all programs which need to run on the actual server. . There are two server packages: 'ntp-simple' only knows about your computer's built-in clock. 'ntp-refclock' has built-in support for a variety of time signal receivers. Both server packages, of course, can synchronize with other servers across the Internet.
PackageMaintainerDebian NTP Team <debian-ntp@gag.com>
PackageNamentp-server
PackageSectionnet
PackageVersion1:4.2.0a-11ubuntu3
SHA-15E55A6C9541406B8197BDB985966F9B640EC7297
SHA-256698BD01050A7CED6E89AAACB8D72DAA5034337D12B0EC112A41B796C03D33160
Key Value
FileSize131066
MD50F9ECACE545DF9414D34899834FB6FBD
PackageDescriptionNetwork Time Protocol: daemon for simple systems NTP, the Network Time Protocol, is used to keep computer clocks accurate over the Internet, or by following an accurate hardware receiver which interprets GPS, DCF-77, NIST or similar time signals. . This version of the ntp daemon can synchronize to other servers across the Internet, or (if none are available) use your computer's built-in clock as a time source for a local network. It is sufficient for most systems. . If you wish to configure a reference clock, particularly if you have a radio clock, use the ntp-refclock package instead.
PackageMaintainerDebian NTP Team <debian-ntp@gag.com>
PackageNamentp-simple
PackageSectionnet
PackageVersion1:4.2.0a-11ubuntu3
SHA-145952321C10ABB969E18FA83F35EEB87FB444BB8
SHA-256119D2066852E7A2524250F1A7AACBD1FFA7854C1BDC67A4DBB26F38453FD9F7C