airuck;74697 Wrote: 
> 
> 1. Use the "date" command to update your system date. This is in the
> format of "date MMDDHHMMYYYY.SS" So for 9:50:30AM December 31, 2005 the
> command would be "date 311209502005.30" 
> 

I've had good luck with ntpdate;

ipkg install ntpdate
ntpdate <server>

Should take about 30 seconds, and set the clock to whatever the clock
on <server> is set to.  I went with 'clock.redhat.com'.


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