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It seems to be that there is no defined DNS server when one is using a static ip (instead of DHCP).
So when I put a ntp server in (like nl.pool.ntp.org) the name doesn't get resolved and the timestamps are stuck in 1970's.
I've worked around this by putting in a fixed ip address but obviously that is more as a workaround, and now my timestamps are indeed working.
Suggestion: either put in a hardcoded, well known, DNS server like 8.8.8.8 or add an extra field for the DNS server.
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thanks Ysbrand saved me hours of googling..
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It seems to be that there is no defined DNS server when one is using a static ip (instead of DHCP).
So when I put a ntp server in (like nl.pool.ntp.org) the name doesn't get resolved and the timestamps are stuck in 1970's.
I've worked around this by putting in a fixed ip address but obviously that is more as a workaround, and now my timestamps are indeed working.
Suggestion: either put in a hardcoded, well known, DNS server like 8.8.8.8 or add an extra field for the DNS server.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: