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    23.09 and "Auto Configuration Backup" bad time zones - Bug ?

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      SwissSteph
      last edited by SwissSteph

      Hello everyone,

      I think it's a bug in version 23.09 with the time zones.

      In the "Auto Configuration Backup" application I've programmed (it's brand new for me) an automatic backup at 23:45, if I read the result it says 5:46.

      How can I get the time zones to match?

      Thanks for your advice

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      I started with two "no-name" pfsense, one for use at home and the other as a backup in case of problems (which can happen when you're new to pfsense).
      ... And now I'm living with a Netgate 8200
      ... And sorry for my bad English...

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        bigsy
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        This is a known issue with a Redmine raised.

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          SwissSteph
          last edited by

          OK ... I'm glad I'm not alone :-)

          I hope a patch arrives soon. At the same time, there's nothing vital about this problem.

          Thanks for answering my question ๐Ÿ‘

          I started with two "no-name" pfsense, one for use at home and the other as a backup in case of problems (which can happen when you're new to pfsense).
          ... And now I'm living with a Netgate 8200
          ... And sorry for my bad English...

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            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
            last edited by

            It's almost certainly a back end issue IMO. Let me check where we stand there...

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              SwissSteph @stephenw10
              last edited by

              @stephenw10
              Thank you!

              Stay tuned

              I started with two "no-name" pfsense, one for use at home and the other as a backup in case of problems (which can happen when you're new to pfsense).
              ... And now I'm living with a Netgate 8200
              ... And sorry for my bad English...

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              • stephenw10S
                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                last edited by

                I raised it with our IT guys. We'll see how they want to handle it.

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                  SwissSteph @stephenw10
                  last edited by

                  @stephenw10
                  Thank you, now we just have to wait for this improvement.

                  I started with two "no-name" pfsense, one for use at home and the other as a backup in case of problems (which can happen when you're new to pfsense).
                  ... And now I'm living with a Netgate 8200
                  ... And sorry for my bad English...

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                    bigsy @SwissSteph
                    last edited by

                    @SwissSteph This has been fixed. My backups are now showing the correct timestamp.

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                      SwissSteph
                      last edited by

                      Hello and thank you for this information, I also confirm that it is now corrected! ๐Ÿ‘

                      I started with two "no-name" pfsense, one for use at home and the other as a backup in case of problems (which can happen when you're new to pfsense).
                      ... And now I'm living with a Netgate 8200
                      ... And sorry for my bad English...

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