Vivek,

Here are my results:

        # date -r 1175386460 ; date -r 1175486460
        Sat Mar 31 19:14:20 CDT 2007
        Sun Apr  1 23:01:00 CDT 2007

Mine are off an hour, but I'm in a different time zone so does that account for the difference? I wish I could have done this little test before doing the "upgrade". :-)

Thanks,
Stephan

On Mar 1, 2007, at 10:06 AM, Vivek Khera wrote:

On Feb 28, 2007, at 11:44 PM, stephan peterson wrote:

What can I do to make sure the new zoneinfo file(s) are being used? I'm not sure from LJ's message what to look for.

in the USA, run this command line:

date -r 1175386460 ; date -r 1175486460

you should get something like this on a corrected system:

Sat Mar 31 20:14:20 EDT 2007
Mon Apr  2 00:01:00 EDT 2007

Whereas on an incorrect (ie, older zone file) system you would get:

Sat Mar 31 19:14:20 EST 2007
Mon Apr  2 00:01:00 EDT 2007


If you have any other freebsd system, you can simply copy a working /etc/localtime file onto the one on your pfsense box. my understanding is that any unix system using the same zone info compiler (pretty much any unix in existence) should produce working zone files.



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