<html><head><style type='text/css'>p { margin: 0; }</style></head><body><div style='font-family: Arial; font-size: 12pt; color: #000000'>Hello. I have tried asking this on the forums but so far have not received a response. I am hoping I can fair better here.<br><br>So here is my issue:<br>I have installed OwnCloud 4.0.6 on Fedora 16 and am it accessing behind a NAT'ed address and using a different http port. <br>I can access as a user via the web interface without issue.<br>I can perform a calendar sync on my iPhone without issue, in both directions.<br>I can upload files via the owncloud iPhone app.<br><br>But none of the OwnCloud SyncClients work, not Windows x86, x64, or Linux.<br><br>To
eliminate any iptables, port forwarding etc... issues, I installed OwnCloud on a RHEL server, kept everything to standard ports and created
a new user. Once I verified that I could connect. etc... I installed
the OwnCloud ClientSync on the server and configured it to point to the account
on the local machine.<br>The sync always fails with the dreaded "The
system time on this client is different than the system time on the
server. Please use a time synchronization service (NTP) on the server
and client machines so that the times remain the same." <br><br><br>I
have seen posts about changing the seconds max_time_difference in the
csync file but that shouldnt matter when its on the same machine?<br><br>So far I love the ease of setup for this product and what it provides but I really want this ClientSync to work as expected.<br><br>Is there any solution for this?<br><br>Thanks in advance</div></body></html>