Re: Bind-chroot and ntp time

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On Fri, 2004-07-02 at 02:00, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
> Am Do, den 01.07.2004 schrieb VCI Gold Support um 17:47:
> 
> > On Fedora Core 2 , using bind-chroot we are seeing odd timestamps in the 
> > messages log. The named seems to change the time from the system time 
> > when it logs. Any ideas?
<snip>
> $ ls -al /var/named/chroot/etc/localtime
> -rw-r--r--  1 root root 837 11. Dez 2003 
> /var/named/chroot/etc/localtime
> 
> The localtime file in the chroot dir is the same as the one in /etc/.
> IIRC someone on this list once reported that copying the localtime from
> /etc/ into the bind chroot dir fixed his problems with odd bind logging
> dates. I personally don't see such effects (still running FC1 on the
> bind server).

Yes, I also had this log time problem until /etc/localtime was copied
over to the chroot directory. Bind defaults to logging in UTC otherwise.
Alexander, I find it interesting that you didn't have this problem. You
are in UTC +2 so your logs should also be different. Did you set "system
clock uses UTC" on installation maybe?

Matt
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