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"Time-is-out-of-bounds" error prevents Kerberization after power-down.

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (jdevans@ATHENA.MIT.EDU)
Fri Jun 1 15:30:30 1990

From: jdevans@ATHENA.MIT.EDU
To: hotline@ATHENA.MIT.EDU
Date: Fri, 01 Jun 90 15:30:01 EDT

Hello,

	I've found that after RT's in Bldg. 9 have been off for a
couple of days, logins are no longer possible because local time is too
different from system time (Kerberos tickets can't be obtained). 
Shouldn't local time get reset on power-up?  
	I've found this problem on at least three of the machines in
Bldg. 9, namely Gropius, Olmsted, and Eliot.  These are all monochrome
Athena Workstations (RTPC-ROMPC) running Version 6.4R of Wed Dec 13
05:23:06 EST 1989, installed on Feb 28 / Mar 1, 1990.
	Any idea what's going on with /etc/rc, /etc/timed, or other files?

Thanks,
John E.

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