ntpdate
ntpdate is a computer program used to quickly synchronize and set computers' date and time by querying a Network Time Protocol (NTP) server. It is available for a wide variety of unix-like operating systems.[1]
| Developer(s) | Harlan Stenn | 
|---|---|
| Stable release | 4.2.6p5
   / December 24, 2011 | 
| Operating system | Unix | 
| Website | http://support.ntp.org/download | 
The accuracy and reliability of ntpdate entirely depends on the accuracy and network link stability of the first server it connects with.  As this inaccuracy can lead to a multitude of problems, the maintainers have decided to deprecate it in favor of only using the ntpd (network time protocol daemon) or a  sntp (simple network time protocol) query.[2]
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- "ntpdate(8): set date/time via NTP - Linux man page". linux.die.net. Retrieved 2020-04-12.
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  Harlan Stenn (2012-09-02). "NTP.Org — Deprecating ntpdate". Retrieved 2012-10-30. The combination of ntpd and sntp now implements the functions of ntpdate. As soon as a few remaining issues with sntp are resolved the ntpdate program will be retired. 
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