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Look up the current UTC offset, the next switching date/time and the UTC offset after the switch for a named time zone.
DNS is actually a very efficient way to distribute this small but important pieces of information. If this is done on a zone attached to a real TLD it could instruct recursive DNS servers to set a very long expiration time. It can also pass through many firewalls.
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(It is not an error: names of time zones are not unique and PST is Pakistan Standard Time but also possibly two other zones. That's why it is better to use long names.)
Look up the current UTC offset, the next switching date/time and the UTC offset after the switch for a named time zone.
DNS is actually a very efficient way to distribute this small but important pieces of information. If this is done on a zone attached to a real TLD it could instruct recursive DNS servers to set a very long expiration time. It can also pass through many firewalls.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: