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by hga
3494 days ago
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Classic NTP is hardly the only game in town. For example, see the NTPsec work in progress: https://www.ntpsec.org/ which I'll probably transition to someday, maybe even get an el-cheapo GPS receiver now that I'm not effectively living in a basement. And I've personally be using chrony for a while, although my needs are significantly less than whatever level of accuracy it provides. There are some other clients out there as well, such as OpenBSD's OpenNTPD, although I have a vague memory of it having issues of precision, congruent with the distribution's focus on security. |
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It was discovered a while ago for example that some part of the Linux default NTP servers are run by shodan. So when your machine gets the time it lets shodan know you've got a server running so they can port scan you.
It would be stupid not to run a bunch of NTP servers if you wanted a to run a bot net. A free list of every running Linux server and countless IoT devices! Without having to actively scan IP space at all