[Voyage-linux] sudo: timestamp too far in the future:

Gustin Johnson (spam-protected)
Fri Jan 22 10:15:29 HKT 2010


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Darshaka Pathirana wrote:
> On 01/22/2010 02:32 AM, Matt Jenkins wrote:
>> Darshaka Pathirana wrote:
>>> On 01/21/2010 04:15 AM, Matt Jenkins wrote:
>>>  
>>>> When I run date I get:
>>>>
>>>> matt at voyage:/var/log$ date
>>>> Wed Jan 20 19:12:02 PST 2010
>>>>
>>>> I do not have physical acess to this machine. Its on an Alix 2c3. Its
>>>> also over 3 hours away and at the top of a mountain that requires a
>>>> 4WD truck to get to during the summer. There is 2-3 feet of snow up
>>>> there right now. I cannot get to this machine until probably end of
>>>> March.
>>>>
>>>> Matt Jenkins wrote:
>>>>    
>>>>> Everytime I try to sudo on one of my remote machines it replies with:
>>>>>
>>>>> sudo: timestamp too far in the future: Dec 16 05:31:57 2019
>>> So do I understand you right?
>>>
>>> * You are unable to become root?
>>> * You are unable to change the date?
>>>
>>> Hmm.. tricky. Do you have another user with sudo-rights on the system?
>> No other user on the system....
> 
Is the root user enabled?  Just use su if you can.
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