I am back to using FreeBSD jails. The initial message of the bug report
says I was using lxc-create -t natty.
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Title:
reboot in a c
- Lucid Lynx creates user groups and group writeable home directories;
- openssh StrictMode on forbids public key authentication if home is group
writable;
=> default installation prohibits public key authentication for users!
I do like user groups. Would it be possible to loosen StrictMode for
s not there, even if
NTPDATE_USE_NTP_CONF is set to yes, ntpdate-debian is working. So please close
this bug report.
I will have to find out what is messing up my system time.
best regards,
Hans-Peter
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ntpdate-debian not syncing time
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Hi!
No problem with continous synchronisation! Problem was: /etc/default/ntpdate
says NTPDATE_USE_NTP_CONF=yes.
But /etc/ntp.conf does not exist, because ntp is not installed. ->
nptdate-debian fails. At least I think so, because my system time was not
correct.
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** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/40801131/Dependencies.txt
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ntpdate
Not sure, if this is a bug at all, but i see strange things. Fact is, system
clock was totally wrong (about half an hour). Calling ntpdate with
ntp.ubuntu.com as timeserver corrected the system time. I now started to
explore. Thats what I've fo