Hi, what i do is the following setup for linux-servers and time: 1.) set hardware-clock to GMT, 2.) tell the system the hardwareclock is set to GMT (how depends on distro) 3.) set local timezone to GMT+2 (again, depends on distro) 4.) check all win-Clients to have the correct timezone set after that your system-clock should be showing the correct time in linux, and samba should use the correct kickoff times. as a sideefect it gives you the possibility to use ntp to sync your clock with any timeserver out there in the internet. Christoph
David Wilson schrieb:
Hi guys,
Unfortunately this is still happening I've tried restarting Samba. Users who should be denied access after 21:00 are being denied access at 19:00.
Our time zone in South Africa is GMT+2. Perhaps I should set the timezone on the server to UTC/GMT ?
Do you think this will help ? Should I then leave the time set to the current time in South Africa ? Or should I set the time to the time at UTC/GMT ?
There's something I must be missing here.
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