From SOLARIS 10 X86 SECURITY TECHNICAL IMPLEMENTATION GUIDE
Part of GEN000241
Associated with: CCI-000366
A synchronized system clock is critical for the enforcement of time-based policies and the correlation of logs and audit records with other systems.  Internal system clocks tend to drift and require periodic resynchronization to ensure their accuracy.  Software, such as NTPD, can be used to continuously synchronize the system clock with authoritative sources.  Alternatively, the system may be synchronized periodically, with a maximum of one day between synchronizations.
NTP must be used and used only in the global zone. Determine the type of zone that you are currently securing. # zonename If the command output is not "global", then NTP must be disabled. Check the system for a running NTP daemon. # svcs -Ho state ntp If NTP is online, this is a finding. If the output from "zonename" is "global", then NTP must be enabled. Check the system for a running NTP daemon. # svcs -Ho state ntp If NTP is not online, this is a finding.
Determine the type of zone that you are currently securing. # zonename If the command output is not "global", then NTP must be disabled. # svcadm disable ntp If the output from "zonename" is "global", then NTP must be enabled. # svcadm enable ntp
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