Hmmmm.....ntp?

Thanks for the reply,


Date forwarded:         Mon, 29 Mar 1999 14:41:32 -0800 (PST)
Date sent:              Mon, 29 Mar 1999 22:21:12 +0200
From:                   Oskar Pearson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:                     Simon Bryan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject:                Re: Squid and changing time
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> Hi
> 
> > I went in this morning and manually reset the time on my Linux 
> > server. It had changed for daylight saving but was still wrong. 
> > Shortly afterwards I noticed that Squid had quietly died. The trigger 
> > seems to have been the time change - I set it back by about 5 
> > minutes. Is this normal?
> 
> I have noticed this too. I think that it's very difficult to avoid:
> there are a number of places where Squid does something like
> "runtime = currtime - thisconnections.starttime"
> 
> This will give runtime a negative value if the time has changed
> backwards. Avoiding this means all sorts of irritating checks in
> strange places.
> 
> In short: run ntp on your server - I have never seen a problem when
> the time changes by very small amounts all the time... it's only those
> large time changes that do this.
> 
> (oh, you should run ntp anyway so that last-modified values returned
> by other servers make sense)
> 
> Oskar
> 



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OLMC Parramatta

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