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Re: clock riddle
- From: "Patrick O'Callaghan" <pocallaghan gmail com>
- To: fedora-test-list redhat com
- Subject: Re: clock riddle
- Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2009 14:09:57 -0430
On Mon, 2009-02-23 at 09:47 -0700, Michal Jaegermann wrote:
> If you would have a Linux system where in a default configuration
> everybody with a desktop session would be able to modify at will such
> "insignificant" system settings like values of a hardware clock and
> a system clock, not mentioning such details like global changes to
> a configured timezone, then would you think that this is:
> - how it should be
> - a minor boo-boo
> - somewhat troublesome
> - or a really serious problem of a system integrity with security
> consequence too (messed up logs but not only)?
>
> Now knowing that various programs will be seriously affected by
> sudden changes in clock various, and ntpd is very careful when doing
> clock adjustments, would you think that the situation described in
> the previous paragraph is something which does not happen on Fedora
> or maybe it does?
Are you reporting a bug? AFAIK changes to the system clock require the
root password, as do changes to the global timezone. Has this changed in
F11?
poc
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