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Symptom & Impact
Kerberos tickets and TLS handshakes fail intermittently due to host clock skew.
Environment & Reproduction
Check `timedatectl`, `chronyc tracking`, and compare guest time with trusted reference.
Root Cause Analysis
Ensure virtualization guest tools and `chrony` packages are installed and current.
Quick Triage
Validate `systemctl status chronyd` and hypervisor time-sync interaction settings.
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Inspect `journalctl -u chronyd` for source flaps and large step corrections.

Solution – Primary Fix
Record chrony config and hypervisor clock settings before policy changes.
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Solution – Alternative Approaches
Ensure NTP traffic is allowed and DNS to time sources is stable through firewalld policies.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
SELinux seldom blocks chrony defaults, but verify no denials on custom config paths.
Rollback Plan
Tune chrony sources, disable conflicting hypervisor sync where required, and restart chronyd.
Prevention & Hardening
Confirm offset remains low and auth-related errors no longer appear.
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
Use standardized VM time policies and monitor offset thresholds continuously.
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References & Further Reading
Share chrony diagnostics, virtualization platform details, and drift timelines.
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