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[Unit] Description=Network Time Service Documentation=man:ntpd(8) Wants=network.target ConditionCapability=CAP_SYS_TIME After=network.target nss-lookup.target Conflicts=systemd-timesyncd.service [Service] Type=forking PrivateTmp=true PIDFile=/run/ntpd.pid ExecStart=/usr/libexec/ntpsec/ntp-systemd-wrapper # Specifying -g on the command line allows ntpd to make large adjustments to # the clock on boot. However, if Restart=yes is set, a malicious (or broken) # server could send the incorrect time, trip the panic threshold, and when # ntpd restarts, serve it the incorrect time (which would be accepted). Restart=no [Install] Alias=ntp.service Alias=ntpd.service WantedBy=multi-user.target