Re: VPN Interface not Remaining Active With Firewall?

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On 11/15/18 2:00 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 11/16/18 4:50 AM, Stephen Morris wrote:
>> On 14/11/18 8:46 am, Ed Greshko wrote:
>>> On 11/14/18 5:32 AM, Stephen Morris wrote:
>>>> My hardware clock is running a couple of seconds slow as well.
>>>>
>>>> Just as a matter of curiosity, when you say if you issue hwclock from the bios (how have
>>>> you done that) what does journalctl show for the same time? Does it show, using your
>>>> example, 2018-11-12 21:47 or does it show 2018-11-13 21:47?
>>> I did not say what you think I said.
>>>
>>> I said, "But if I reboot and go into the BIOS it will show 2018-11-12 21:47", which I
>>> thought was clear.
>>>
>>> To expound.  I reboot, enter F2 when the Boot (not grub) splash screen comes up and enter
>>> the BIOS setup of the motherboard.
>>
>> I've checked my bios and the bios home screen shows the date and time as local time (I
>> also don't remember seeing any functionality on any bios screen to change that. I have
>> had motherboards in the past that have provided that functionality.).
> 
> There must be a way to change it since someone must have set it at some point in time.
> 
> Until you get it set to GMT/UTC you're going to have strange times in your logs.

The vast majority of motherboards I've seen don't have a timezone
setting on them, just a date and time and it's up to you to sort out
what GMT/UTC is relative to your local time and enter it (the UTC data)
appropriately.

I guess alternately, you could wait for cronyd or whatever to sync the
system clock to UTC, then use "sudo hwclock -w" to set the hardware
clock from the system clock. The journal and everything is based on
the system clock, which is what cronyd "pokes". The hardware clock is
just there to give the system clock a starting point at boot. In Linux
case, it expects UTC. In Windows, it expects local time.
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