By johnhorner
I changed the time/date on my Ubuntu droplet to Sydney, Australia time (from the command line). The droplet is located in Singapore.
This is now causing problems authenticating with Twitter, and I’d like to reset it to the default. So … what was that default? UTC?
Is there a command to set the time back to the default?
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What makes you think a timezone change causes problems authenticating with Twitter?
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I think Twitter is seeing times in the future, or too far in the past, and rejecting the authorisation.
My server time is now set to Sun Jan 18 22:19:02 and it’s working again.
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