Openrdate is a date and time-setting program that implements RFC 868 (inetd time) and RFC 2030 (SNTP/NTP) protocols. It is a platform-independent package of OpenBSD's rdate program.
| Tags | Systems Administration |
|---|---|
| Licenses | BSD Revised BSD Original |
| Operating Systems | Unix POSIX |
Recent releases


Changes: This release has been updated to the latest version of OpenBSD's arc4random. It also tweaks the configure to determine if the user is compiling on Linux and with what kernel version. If the version is >= 2.6.19, the urandom device is used instead of sysctl, because sysctl is being deprecated in Linux.


Changes: rdate was updated to the latest version of OpenBSD's rdate. The configuration of the Makefile was changed so that some Makefiles could be eliminated (primarily in the docs folder).


Changes: This release updates the arc4random.c file to the latest OpenBSD version.


Changes: The directory and source file layout was restructured.


Changes: This release was updated to the latest version in OpenBSD. Openrdate now handles NTP ALARM status signals.
A simple tool for managing the urge to do "just one more thing".