On 1/04/2012 1:31 a.m., Jose R. Cristo Almaguer wrote:
> how to do that, first figured it was that was taking the time to hwclock,
> then change the time and remains the same, all logs have bad time and I
> don’t know to put the correct time. Greetings joSE;
Squid uses the system time() and strftime() API calls to locate UTC/GMT
time details. If the values presented there are wrong your system kernel
is broken somehow.
NP: the times logged by Squid is *completion* time for each request. Not
start time.
> -----Mensaje original-----
> De: Amos Jeffries
>
> On 31/03/2012 8:05 p.m., Jose R. Cristo Almaguer wrote:
>> Hello, I use squid 3.1.19, everything works fine, but I have problems with
>> the time in the squid error page gives me a time that is not the system or
>> BIOS, any ideas?
> The error pages are supposed to be UTC. Unless you changed them to be
> local timezone or something strange.
>
> Amos
>
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