Jan. 30, 2023
8:14 p.m.
On 1/28/23 21:11:34, Jens Tröger via tz wrote:
This raises an interesting point, though: suppose I receive a “genuine UTC” timestamp (i.e. produced on a machine with right/UTC timezone) and then I read that timestamp on a POSIX machine (i.e. with posix/UTC or just UTC timezone) — there is a slim chance that my timestamp has now shifted by one second, correct? And could that be exploited 🤔
No good explanation -- I'd expect either 27 seconds or 0.
PS: Is there a public link available to this email thread?
Follow the links (no registration required) on: <https://www.iana.org/time-zones>. -- gil