Hi folks,

(Please forgive me if this gets posted twice-the previous message seemed
to bounce back to me for some reason)

I'm trying to set up Bering-uClibc 2.0.1 to have the most accurate
time/date functionality, and it "seems" from the docs that to do so is
using the ntpdate.lrp package (which requires the libm.lrp package). 

1.) Would using these packages be the most accurate timekeeping method
for Bering?

I have included both packages, placed an NTP server entry in the
ntp-servers file, and placed the following entries in my Shorewall
"zones" file per Bering documentation:

ACCEPT fw net udp ntp (if you want to query an external NTP server)
ACCEPT loc fw udp ntp (if you want to query your Bering box time server)

When I issue the date command, Bering shows:    Mon Dec 29 16:28:21 UTC
2003

2.) After reading the Bering documentation, I'm confused on how to
adjust this for my time zone (I'm in Sacramento, California)

3.) Once adjusted, will Bering automatically adjust for Daylight Savings
Time?

Thank you,
Craig   



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