In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Ralf Gross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Hi, > >I'm running a local ntpd server (CentOS 4.3) with an attached TrueTime >NTS 100 GPS device. > >The /etc/sysconfig/clock contains > >ZONE="Europe/Berlin" >UTC=true >ARC=false > >The NTS 100 is set to > >F66 OFF >F01 +00:00 >F03 UTC 05/24/07 07:31:19 > >(Daylight saving is off. Timezone is +00:00) > > >This is working fine for 2 years now. Today I was asked, if the daylight >saving information is transmitted too. There seems to be some devices >that have no information about daylight saving . ...
>Am I right that our local ntpd sends the ntp packages in UTC? Yes, the NTP 100 gives you just UTC. It does have a configurable time zone (and it allows you to actually set it for the new EDT stuff, even as old as it is...) but that's only used for the display/web page stuff. Bob -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------_------ |Bob Rahe, MIEEE, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (RWR50) / ASCII ribbon campaign ( ) | |Delaware Technical & Community College / - against HTML email X | |Computer Center, Dover, Delaware / & vCards / \ | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
