Date: Tue, 04 Oct 2011 15:55:46 +0200 From: Damien Fleuriot <ml@my.gd> To: Janos Dohanics <web@3dresearch.com> Cc: FreeBSD Questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Timestamps shifted by 8 hours Message-ID: <4E8B1062.3010101@my.gd> In-Reply-To: <20111004095431.ea3467e1.web@3dresearch.com> References: <20111004002910.4c134251.web@3dresearch.com> <4E8B0F17.502@my.gd> <20111004095431.ea3467e1.web@3dresearch.com>
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On 10/4/11 3:54 PM, Janos Dohanics wrote: > On Tue, 04 Oct 2011 15:50:15 +0200 > Damien Fleuriot <ml@my.gd> wrote: > >> >> >> On 10/4/11 6:29 AM, Janos Dohanics wrote: >>> I have pfSense-2.0 for gateway/firewall (10.10.10.2). >>> >>> 10.10.10.2 logs to 10.10.10.252, which runs FreeBSD 7.4-STABLE. >>> >>> 10.10.10.252 is the ntpd server for this LAN. >>> >>> On 10.10.10.2: >>> >>> date >>> Tue Oct 4 00:00:42 EDT 2011 >>> >>> On 10.10.10.252: >>> >>> $date >>> Tue Oct 4 00:00:50 EDT 2011 >>> (just after logging out of 10.10.10.2, so they seem to be in sync) >>> >>> However, timestamps in pfsense.log, residing on 10.10.10.252, are >>> shifted by 8 hours, for example: >>> >>> $ tail -f /var/log/pfsense.log >>> Oct 4 09:00:01 10.10.10.2 pf: 00:00:00.748775 rule 1/0(match): >>> [...] ^^^^^^^^ >>> >>> I guess I should read some man page... >>> >> >> >> >> In your pfsense web administration page: >> System -> general setup -> Time Zone > > It's been set to America/New_York... > And is that what you wanted ? Is that the same as your other hosts ?
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