Hello everyone,
I have an interesting problem. I am monitoring my relay using arm. I am getting the following warnings:
>05:56:12 [WARN] Received directory with skewed time (server '154.35.32.5:80'): It seems that our clock is behind by 1 hours, 0 minutes, or that theirs is ahead. Tor requires an accurate clock to work: please check your time, timezone, and date settings.
Most of the messages tell me that my clock is an hour behind. However, I also get these messages occasionally (but not as often):
>02:07:27 [WARN] Our clock is 52 minutes, 35 seconds behind the time published in the consensus network status document (2014-11-14 02:00:00 UTC). Tor needs an accurate clock to work correctly. Please check your time and date settings!
I am running a Tor exit relay on a FreeBSD VPS. Said VPS is in Czech Republic. If I set the time to CET, it is 1 hour behind true CET (GMT+1); therefore, I have it set to EET (GMT+2.) I have verified the time is correct in Czech Republic. This problem is rather frustrating because it is causing my server to throw away circuit data as old data.
Could someone shine some light on this?
Thanks,
Austin