History, asked by sudhakhari6436, 1 year ago

why are dates in history important in which events we Connor fix dates

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Answered by udeshya
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This problem has been posted several times and in each case the solution is simple. Change the DNS.

 

However, I am behind a big fat IPS that I don't have control of and when I change DNS settings my router gets kicked. The rest of the world will completely ignore my routers existence until I set DNS back to "Get automatically from ISP" (date and time servers are very inaccessible at this point - obviously). The system will very briefly connect when I first power on but then I get kicked again. It's like my cable isn't even plugged in at that point. I have to work with in the confines of their system. The IPS administrators grudgingly allow me to have this router in direct violation of their own security policies. They've made it clear they have no intentions of helping me make it work with in their system. 

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