You don't need to do anything.
OpenBSD doesn't specifically handle leap-seconds, but openntpd will see
the change in time from its upstream peers, and will adjust the clock
for you.
On 2015 Mar 26 (Thu) at 22:15:17 +0200 (+0200), jinhitmanBarracuda wrote:
:As you know, the leap second issue
As you know, the leap second issue will occour on 29th. June. I saw
articles on some Linux distro's web page. It looks like there is a bug on
the Linux kernel and it was effected on 2012.
I would like to ask, is there anything which i should do on my OpenBSD 5.6 ?
Sorry for my English
Just curious if OpenNTP supports leap seconds.
I have read that Jan 2006 will include one.
Past discussions:
http://www.sigmasoft.com/~openbsd/archives/html/openbsd-misc/2003-05/msg
01079.html
No, I don't need time that is that accurate. This is just a case of
reading about it on the net
On Mon, Oct 31, 2005 at 03:21:13PM -0500, Will H. Backman wrote:
Just curious if OpenNTP supports leap seconds.
I have read that Jan 2006 will include one.
3.8 recognises leap second flags from its servers and will propogate them
to its clients. It currently doesn't do anything special
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