Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!ames!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!usc!ucsd!ucbvax!iwarp.intel.com!news From: merlyn@iwarp.intel.com (Randal Schwartz) Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions Subject: Re: determining timezone of internet site Summary: use tcp port 13 (works in most cases) Keywords: GMT time zone Message-ID: <1990Jul14.063316.4303@iwarp.intel.com> Date: 14 Jul 90 06:33:16 GMT References: <5133@darkstar.ucsc.edu> Sender: news@iwarp.intel.com Reply-To: merlyn@iwarp.intel.com (Randal Schwartz) Distribution: usa Organization: Stonehenge; netaccess via Intel, Beaverton, Oregon, USA Lines: 13 In-Reply-To: odin@ucscb.UCSC.EDU (Jon Granrose) In article <5133@darkstar.ucsc.edu>, odin@ucscb (Jon Granrose) writes: | Does anyone know of an easy (preferably interactive) way to figure out | what time zone a given site is in? nslookup doesn't hack it and I can't | think of any other way to do it. telnet some.site.name 13 and see what time it is. :-) -- /=Randal L. Schwartz, Stonehenge Consulting Services (503)777-0095 ==========\ | on contract to Intel's iWarp project, Beaverton, Oregon, USA, Sol III | | merlyn@iwarp.intel.com ...!any-MX-mailer-like-uunet!iwarp.intel.com!merlyn | \=Cute Quote: "Welcome to Portland, Oregon, home of the California Raisins!"=/