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Symptom & Impact
Authentication tokens fail validation and TLS handshakes break due to clock skew.
Environment & Reproduction
Seen when ntpd is stopped, blocked by firewalld, or pointed to unreachable peers.
Root Cause Analysis
Time synchronization service cannot maintain offset within acceptable enterprise thresholds.
Quick Triage
Check systemctl status ntpd, ntpq -p output, and journalctl for sync failures.
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Test UDP 123 reachability and verify ntp.conf peers and DNS resolution.

Solution – Primary Fix
Correct ntp.conf, restart ntpd service, and allow NTP through firewalld if blocked.
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Solution – Alternative Approaches
Use internal stratum servers when internet NTP is restricted by policy.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
Offset stabilizes and time-sensitive authentication succeeds across dependent services.
Rollback Plan
Restore prior ntp.conf and restart service if new peers prove unreliable.
Prevention & Hardening
Monitor drift centrally and alert when ntpd service stops or offset spikes.
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
Clock skew too great, certificate not yet valid, failed to contact NTP peer.
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References & Further Reading
RHEL 7 time synchronization and ntpd operations documentation.
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