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Re: Clock skew too great / System vs Hardware clock problem?

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Markus Moeller)
Sat Apr 19 18:51:27 2008

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Michael,

what does the from/till timestamp in the AS_REQ say ?

Markus

"Michael B Allen" <ioplex@gmail.com> wrote in message 
news:78c6bd860804191425v63237dbbuff0027cdc639393d@mail.gmail.com...
> I'm trying to diagnose a "Clock skew too great" error between a CentOS
> 5.1 client and Windows 2003 R2 ADS.
>
> If we date 'date' on the Linux the time is within a few seconds of the
> clock on the Windows server. The Linux machine's /etc/localtime is set
> to PST8PDT. The AD server is set to Pacific time.
>
> So now what?
>
> Could it be that the hardware clock and system clock are not in sync?
>>From experience it doesn't matter if the hardware clock is UTC or not.
>
> I'm stumped. Any ideas?
>
> Mike
>
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