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Symptom & Impact
Clock drift breaks certificate validation, Kerberos tickets, and scheduled job consistency.
Environment & Reproduction
Observed on virtualized hosts with disabled guest time sync or blocked NTP egress.
Root Cause Analysis
Unsynchronized system time exceeds tolerance windows for secure protocols and token validation.
Quick Triage
Check current offset, peer reachability, and whether ntpd is active and polling.
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Inspect ntpq peers, kernel clock discipline status, and firewall rules for UDP 123.

Solution – Primary Fix
Correct time source config, open NTP traffic, force initial sync, and restart ntpd.
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Solution – Alternative Approaches
Use internal stratum servers or migrate to chrony in supported backport environments.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
Offset remains within acceptable milliseconds and TLS/authentication errors disappear.
Rollback Plan
Revert to previous time server list and disable newly introduced synchronization hooks.
Prevention & Hardening
Alert on drift thresholds and standardize approved NTP sources across environments.
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
Related to SSL handshake failures, sudo timestamp issues, and domain login rejects.
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References & Further Reading
NTP documentation, Ubuntu time sync guidance, and security protocol time dependency notes.
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