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Disable ntpdate Service (ntpdate)

An XCCDF Rule

Description

The ntpdate service sets the local hardware clock by polling NTP servers when the system boots. It synchronizes to the NTP servers listed in /etc/ntp/step-tickers or /etc/ntp.conf and then sets the local hardware clock to the newly synchronized system time. The ntpdate service can be disabled with the following command:

$ sudo systemctl mask --now ntpdate.service

Rationale

The ntpdate service may only be suitable for systems which are rebooted frequently enough that clock drift does not cause problems between reboots. In any event, the functionality of the ntpdate service is now available in the ntpd program and should be considered deprecated.

ID
xccdf_org.ssgproject.content_rule_service_ntpdate_disabled
Severity
Low
References
Updated



Remediation - OS Build Blueprint


[customizations.services]
disabled = ["ntpdate"]

Remediation - Ansible

- name: Block Disable service ntpdate
  block:

  - name: Disable service ntpdate
    block:


Remediation - Puppet

include disable_ntpdate

class disable_ntpdate {
  service {'ntpdate':
    enable => false,
    ensure => 'stopped',

Remediation - Shell Script

# Remediation is applicable only in certain platforms
if [ ! -f /.dockerenv ] && [ ! -f /run/.containerenv ]; then

SYSTEMCTL_EXEC='/usr/bin/systemctl'
"$SYSTEMCTL_EXEC" stop 'ntpdate.service'
"$SYSTEMCTL_EXEC" disable 'ntpdate.service'