DHCP timestamps in the future
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I can't find this anywhere, either in pfsense forums, or m0n0, or even LQ, so here goes:
When I look at my DHCP Status page, all the time stamps are 2-3 hours into the future, like they're hardwired for Eastern time or something. Going into "command prompt" and running "date" returns the correct time. Any idea what's happening?
Thanks, Mike
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Howdy,
Did you set the time zone under System: General Setup?And when you say time stamps are you sure you aren't looking at when they expire?
http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/DHCP_Leases
Bill -
Howdy,
Did you set the time zone under System: General Setup?And when you say time stamps are you sure you aren't looking at when they expire?
http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/DHCP_Leases
BillOf course, it was set to "America/Phoenix"; I have tried setting it to "MST" to see if that makes any difference. (If you don't know, we don't do daylight savings here, so it's UTC-7 year-round.)
And the times I quote are the start times, not the end times.
Will post if setting to "MST" makes a difference, but I probably won't know until tomorrow night when I have some new users on the system. (This is the main NAT/firewall for a motel's wi-fi network.)
Let me know if you have any other suggestions in the mean time, and thanks again!
Mike