I thought I had done that in the web UI.

Turns out that I had the zone wrong. It would be America/New_York rather
than America/NewYork.

I also answered my NTP question too. If one puts a white space between
the server addresses/IP's one can have as many as one likes.

Now all I have to do is work out how to make a static change to the
hosts file. Perhaps that could be added to the Network tab on the UI?

Mark


On Wed, 2008-10-15 at 14:14 -0700, Philip Prindeville wrote:
> In your /mnt/kd/rc.conf, set both: TZ_TIMEZONE and TIMEZONE, for instance:
> 
> TIMEZONE=America/Boise
> TZ_TIMEZONE=MST7MDT
> 
> 
> Mark Phillips wrote:
> > Hi All, 
> >
> > Me again!
> >
> > So the phone rang this morning at 0330hrs (0730UTC).  It was one of
> > those damned annoying fax broadcasts. Nothing "wrong" with that in the
> > grand scheme of things except that I have a "business hours" type rule
> > set up to not allow the phone to ring between 2130 and 0630.
> >
> > When I look into it this morning I discover that whilst the system time
> > on my newly rebuilt v0.6.1 system time is correctly stamped for EDT
> > according to NTP (BTW how do you get it to sync with a few servers
> > instead of one?) Asterisk is claiming UTC time.
> >
> > Have I missed a time setting in Asterisk? I didn't think that there was
> > one. 
> >
> > Mark
> >
> >   
> 
-- 



Mark Phillips, G7LTT/NI2O
Randolph, NJ


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