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Symptom & Impact
System clock drift on Ubuntu 22.04 can break TLS validation, updates, and scheduled tasks.
Environment & Reproduction
Certificate errors, wrong timestamps, and cron jobs firing at unexpected local times.
Root Cause Analysis
Disabled NTP, blocked time servers, or incorrect timezone configuration.
Quick Triage
Verify timezone and NTP state in Settings and confirm network access is functional.
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Run timedatectl, systemctl status systemd-timesyncd, and journalctl -u systemd-timesyncd.

Solution – Primary Fix
Enable NTP with timedatectl set-ntp true, set correct timezone, and restart timesync service.
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Solution – Alternative Approaches
Confirm synchronized time, correct UTC offset, and normal HTTPS behavior.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
Keep automatic time sync enabled and avoid manual clock edits in production systems.
Rollback Plan
Correct time is required for certificate validation and reliable security logging.
Prevention & Hardening
Consistent time improves log correlation and troubleshooting accuracy across services.
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
Revert custom time server settings to Ubuntu defaults if sync becomes unstable.
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References & Further Reading
Use man timedatectl and systemd-timesyncd documentation for Ubuntu 22.04.
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