On 12/4/23 03:58, gene heskett wrote:
On 12/3/23 20:06, jeremy ardley wrote:
On 4/12/23 08:51, jeremy ardley wrote:
|ntpq -p timedatectl status chronyc sources or if you are hardcore
sudo tcpdump -i any port 123 |||||
Sorry, something screwed up the list
One or more of:
ntpq -p
timedatectl status
chronyc sources
or if you are hardcore
sudo tcpdump -i any port 123
This latter, disclosed that I was serving as a lower accuracy ntp
server to anybody that came calling, probably serving a hundred or
more clients in around 4 hours logging. I am surprised that dd-wrt
lets port 123 thru from the network unhindered.
I have this printer getting its time info from this machine's ntpsec
but the chrony in the printer is ignoring /etc/timezone, stuck in PST
or 4 hours behind me when comparing the output of "date". Except for
the hour, its dead on to the second.
This printer is running armbian buster, with apt using the debian arm
repos, which have long been disabled, so I'm stuck editing what it
has. There are not enough tools to build a tarball either.
That messes with the estimates of time the print will finish. Chrony
in the printer says its a full blown ISC client, but its ignoring the
contents of /etc/timezone. Or something else is overriding /etc/timezone.
Does anyone know of an override to that I might check?
Thanks all
What does /etc/localtime say?
For example on my raspberrypi 4
ls -hal /etc/localtime
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 27 Nov 1 18:21 /etc/localtime ->
/usr/share/zoneinfo/EST5EDT
cat /etc/timezone
America/New_York
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