On 3/2/07, Pierre Frisch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am having a problem with the /etc/localtime. After applying the
time zone update the UI came with a blank popup and when I saved the
page it erased the /etc/localtime. I have manually added a link ti
the right timezone (/etc/localtime -> /usr/
I am having a problem with the /etc/localtime. After applying the
time zone update the UI came with a blank popup and when I saved the
page it erased the /etc/localtime. I have manually added a link ti
the right timezone (/etc/localtime -> /usr/share/zoneinfo/America/
Vancouver) but how do I
Hi All,
I am getting intermittent blocks on something that seemingly should
be passed.
I have a NAT and firewall rule on the Internet facing WAN interface (ng0)
which allows any source IP and any source port (TCP) to destination
192.168.2.10.49205 through.
In the most cases this rules see
What you want to see, regardless of your timezone, is when it switches from ?ST
to ?DT. So for 2007, more precisely, you want:
# date -r 1173607199
Sun Mar 11 01:59:59 PST 2007
# date -r 1173607200
Sun Mar 11 03:00:00 PDT 2007
- Original Message
From: stephan peterson <[EMAIL PROTECTE
On Mar 1, 2007, at 11:03 PM, stephan peterson wrote:
Vivek,
Here are my results:
# date -r 1175386460 ; date -r 1175486460
Sat Mar 31 19:14:20 CDT 2007
Sun Apr 1 23:01:00 CDT 2007
If it said "CST" on the first line, you'd have a problem :-)
smime.p7s
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