On 2024-03-18, Evan Sherwood <nee...@ton618.org> wrote:
>> Wild guess, your time is off.
>
> Huh, I think you're right. `date` shows me 7 hours ahead of my timezone. 
>
> I restarted ntpd and I see no errors in /var/log/daemon, but the time is
> still off. I should be 1200 PDT but it's showing me as 1900 PDT (not
> UTC).
>
> What do I do to fix this? Pretty sure I had set my timezone to
> America/Los_Angeles when I installed OpenBSD.

ntpd will take ages to correct that much offset (it can set the clock
_forwards_ more quickly to the time of a trusted server at startup, but
not backwards). You can use rdate to jump the clock instead.

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