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shanmugaraj
Can you confirm for Centos 7 which i updated is the correct latest version?
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One more concern Neo,
kindly reply on this, if we're doing update or upgrade using yum for ntp and ntpdate packages we can update upto ntp-4.2.6p5-29.el7.centos.x86_64.rpm version only, also link it's showing for centos 7 ntp-4.2.6p5-29.el7.centos.x86_64.rpm is the lastest version, We couldn't update ntpd 4.2.8p13@1.3847 which you shared the version.
Also tried downloading ntp-4.2.8p13.tar.gz version from your link and followed INSTALL file, it's not working.
Can you confirm for Centos 7 which i updated is the correct latest version?
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Sorry to post again, To be able to post links or images your post count must be 5 or greater. You currently have 4 posts. because of this only again posting.
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Please reply on this
I already mentioned that the Cento, Ubuntu, etc. Linux distribution versions are outdated and to get the latest version you need to install manually and I provided the link to the downloads, the instructions and the vulnerability page.
I think I was very clear on this.
If you want a more secure version, you need to manually install per the instruction on the
ntp site I provided.
Please read my posts more carefully.
Thanks!
...and please, please do not let your security depend on what is available using
yum or
apt. These are tools to make updates easier but if the distribution has not updated, then you need to manually upgrade, as I have did (before I decided to switch over to Chrony because I find the ntp history of vulnerabilities not acceptable, but that is just me. YMMV)