Result for 79BB964132417C9460ABDDA93FD8E9C97DED2FA5

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/man/man1/ntpdate.1.gz
FileSize2441
MD598CCA5194D0C5E7ECB6B34ED8F795D4E
SHA-179BB964132417C9460ABDDA93FD8E9C97DED2FA5
SHA-2568705CF748F9444596F04A5F4130DFD962D2217CC961FEB607CE3993EB9C64775
SSDEEP48:XRqKDYW9rKSr3KdVgf5Swoo95vbs1NWLyQhQGtz0q:BbDY/u3KVo95vbs1NWLyeBt9
TLSHT15C513BB521E978CD2A3A7EEC13A818432F2ADDC41B5A629DD630433C9C4515D30A970F
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FileNamentpdate_4.2.0a+stable-8ubuntu2_i386.deb
FileSize43424
MD599FF250368786416837CD01921A70688
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+stable-8ubuntu2
SHA-1B2DDFF7AACCC11F505332E37473815F1E81726A1
SHA-2562265A72AE3FD0B9B5A288529905696A147C46F5E39A23BB4411873602554709C
nsrl-sha256rds241-sha256.zip