Hi Jerry,

Thanks for your reply.

The time on the server is set to localtime, the timezone set to SAST (GMT+2) as are all the XP workstations.
The time on the server and workstations is correct.

Any ideas why my values are out by 2 hours each time ?

Thanks for your help so far.

Kind regards

David Wilson
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Gerald (Jerry) Carter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "David Wilson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2005 1:35 PM
Subject: Re: [Samba] sambaLogonHours and timezones


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David Wilson wrote:
| Hi guys/girls,
|
| How are you keeping ?
|
| A while ago I mentioned a problem that I'm picking up with Samba with
| OpenLDAP and the "logon hours" restrictions which are implemented via
| the NT 4.0 User Manager.
|
| Basically my problem was that users were unable to login 2 hours before
| the actual restriction should kick in.
| At the time I thought that perhaps the problem was caused by Slackware
| Linux and it's timezone implementation of SAST (GMT+2).
| Since then I've experienced the same problem on SLES9 and Suse Linux 9.3.
|
|> From what I can see, the "sambaLogonHours" value is always set with
|> GMT in

sambaLogonHours is localtime.  Not GMT IIRC.






cheers, jerry
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