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

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