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You need to be very careful when sifting through data that you are seeing actual causality, and not just a coincidence that has occurred.
No plans to do so
Hertz said, "No current plans to do so." [emphasis mine]
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There's nothing to say that plans to use the camera may appear later today, tomorrow, next week or next month. If Hertz had not intended to use the cameras, they simply would not have put them in the vehicles.
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You should look at OpenNTPd. Much, much easier to configure.
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The config file on one of my servers has one line in it, the name of the server pool to sync to. With that one line config file, OpenNTPd syncs to the servers in the pool and does not open any ports for listening.
Even if OpenNTPd wasn't broken it's a very poor substitute for NTPD...
You say OpenNTPd has been broken "for years", yet do not say why or how. -1 for your efforts.
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For my needs, OpenNTPd has been an excellent replacement for NTPD. I do agree that NTPD has some features that are not present in OpenNTPd, but my usage does not require those more esoteric features. What I do need is the ability to sync my server clocks within a few milliseconds, OpenNTPd does that quite well. And OpenNTPd does have one major feature that NTPD has lacked of late - security.
... I had not heard of NTimed until just now.
You should try to keep up.
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Hopefully the ntp.org software fades away.
However, the Network Time Protocol should live on in more secure and more easily maintained implementations (e.g., NTimed and OpenNTPd).
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While audits are nice, what are the OpenSSL developers doing to change the development environment so that the new, [hopefully] improved versions don't revert to the security-challenged versions we've all come to know?
It's easy to change code, much less easy to change developer attitudes.
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If the Director of the National Security Agency and Commander of United States Cyber Command feels that he needs to have a Red Button too, then perhaps the goals of his command are morphing into the goals of the United States Strategic Command.
If that truly is the case, then there should be a single organization that has the single Red Button for the United States.
Maybe it is time for the United States Cyber Command and the United States Strategic Command to merge into a single entity with One Red Button.
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From that point of view, why should they reimage the drives of notebooks in inventory?
...Sports are merely a game....
That's like saying a war is merely a disagreement between a couple of countries.
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