I can think of 2 causes:
1. You are sync'ing your Bering box to a timeserver in a different timezone than you, in which case get a server in your location:
http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~mills/ntp/servers.html
This is incorrect. ntp works at the UTC level. Timezone correction is done locally.
2. Your entry in /etc/localtime might be incorrect, altho' I don't think this is the problem - someone else might elaborate on this.
Actually, I wonder if this file is not "incorrect" but simply missing, and the "one hour off" that the original poster sees is actually his router reporting the UT (+0000, or GT) zone. The timemestamp on Felix Teodor's message said "+0100 (CET)", consistent with that guess.
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