Time/date seem OK. I checked at the time, but now I just ran an 'ntpdc -c peers' to show the exact offset and it looks like ntpd is just timing out which is quite odd (time is certainly within a few seconds).
Now I check my other netbsd-7 boxes are timing out on 'ntpdc -c peers'. Bonus question - is anyone running ntpd on NetBSD-7 and does 'peers' work for them? On 12 February 2015 at 09:55, Chavdar Ivanov <ci4...@gmail.com> wrote: > This happened to me on a Windows machine a few days ago when I had set the > time to 2nd of May instead of 5th of February in the BIOS (it was MM/DD/YYYY > fields, I entered DD/MM/YYYY, obviously). Receiving this message from Google > was my first indication that the date was wrong. > > Chavdar Ivanov > > On Thu Feb 12 2015 at 9:28:22 AM David Brownlee <a...@absd.org> wrote: >> >> Is anyone seeing this? >> >> With recent netbsd-7/amd64 (201502092140Z downloaded from nyftp), and >> pkgsrc rebuilt from source yesterday I'm unable to access google from >> firefox, and konquerer gives a certificate error for the top certificate >> in the chain (details below). >> >> >> Common name: GeoTrust Global CA >> >> Organisation: GeoTrust Inc. >> >> Country: US: >> >> Issuer Orgaisation: Equifax >> >> Issuer Organizational Unit: Equifax Secure Certificate Authority >> >> Issuer Country: US: >> >> Trusted: NO, there were errors: >> The certificate authority's certificate is invalid >> The root certificate authority's certificate is not trusted for this >> purpose >> >> Validity: 2002-05-21 04:00 to 2018-08-21 04:00 >> >> Serial: 1227750 >> >> MD5: 2e7db2a31d0e3da4b25f49b9542a2e1a >> >> SHA1: 7359755c6df9a0abc3060bce369564c8ec4542a3 >> >> >