Hi Shouben,
Sorry for thinking it was the logging you were referring to. This is
definitely hardcoded, and this format is used to determine policy and
can not be easily changed.
I can however see the use for a new search postop plugin to convert
generalized time values into local time. Meaning you would have to use
ldapsearch to see the converted values. Actually I could see a new
plugin to simply do any kind of transformation of attributes &
values(from time conversion, value masking/hiding, virtual values, etc).
Mark
On 03/02/2012 02:08 PM, Shouben Zhou wrote:
> Hi Mark,
>
> Thanks for your help. My LDAP server host is configured as EST time
> zone. But LDAP server uses GMT time zone for all time related values,
> such as
>
> passwordExpirationTime: 20120528201328Z
> accountunLockTime: 20120229172237Z
> passwordRetryCount: 3
> retryCountResetTime: 20120302175809Z
> modifyTimestamp: 20120228201328Z
>
> What I would like if all above time be my local time, which will a
> little bit easy for understanding
>
> --
> Shouben Zhou
> Science Systems and Applications Inc.(SSAI)
> 1 Enterprise Pkwy, Hampton, VA 23666
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> Email: Shouben.Zhou(a)nasa.gov
>
>
>
> Mark Reynolds wrote:
>> Hi Shouben,
>>
>> The server uses the system function time() to get the time and
>> converts it with localtime_r(). This all comes from the host
>> machine. You would need make timezone changes via the OS/environment.
>>
>> Do you mean changing the logging format?
>>
>> [02/Mar/2012:09:05:28 -0500]
>>
>> to
>>
>> [02/Mar/2012:09:05:28 -EST]
>>
>> Mark
>>
>> On 03/02/2012 01:34 PM, Shouben Zhou wrote:
>>> The LDAP server by default uses the GMT. is it possible to configure
>>> it to local time zone such as EST zone?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>