On 8/21/26 3:05 PM, Colin Vidal wrote:
Am 21.08.26 um 19:33 schrieb Colin Vidal:
This make the guess from my previous email more relevant. IIRC the Raspberry Pi
doesn't have battery so they would lost clock after a power outage.
Yes, but it syncs via NTP - if the network connection is established.
Does that cause my issue?
It's hard to tell without logs, but it is a possibility. (Also keep in mind 
that NTP needs to lookup a name to contact the servers. This might be a 
chicken-and-egg problem if the machine's resolver is itself.)

Yes it's definitely a chicken and egg problem. When NTP starts up it needs to perform a DNS lookup for the addresses of the NTP servers so how it does that depends on how you have set up your NTP and DNS environments.

Until you have a good time you won't be able to validate any Certs.

Danny
Network Time Foundation


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