You could probably build one easily.

Create a context in extensions.conf that answers the call, asks them the time, 
saves the digits as a variable, then passes these variables as arguments to a 
shell script using the System() application.

Create a shell script that takes it's arguments and uses them to set the 
clock.

On September 10, 2006 19:51, Gary Eck wrote:
> Looking at a Asterisk server which will not be attached to the Internet -
> and the user will be pretty computer illiterate. Has anyone seen a script
> or some mechanism to set the server time by using an extension, and
> entering the date/time via the keypad? Thanks!

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