On Tue, 22 Dec 2015 10:28:38 -0600, John McKown wrote: > >But you could use a custom NTP client to change the _local_ time by >adjusting the offset. The simplest way would be to just have your NTP >client code do a 'T CLOCK=' command. This doesn't change the TOD hardware >clock. It does not affect the TIME macro if you requiest "GMT" time. But it >will reset the local time. Oh, this is _not_ going to help if you problem >is that you are trying to get Kerberos or some other SSL process to work >because I'm fairly sure that they use the TOD hardware clock (STCK or STCKE >instruction). > What about fudging CVTLSO which ought to get TIME GMT correct? If Kerberos, etc. need to avoid UTC skew they must be CVTLSO-savvy even if they STCK.
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