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Time problem - 2.Feb.2001 7:52:00 AM   
cho

 

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I've a strange problem, when I check the Isaserver log file for incoming and outgoing webreqeusts, I see that every reqeust is logged but with a time difference of one hour.
For example when I send a reqeust for an Url at 15:00 hour a see in the logfile that i've request this Url at 14:00 hour so the time is one hour behind my system time.

Strange isn't it???

Cho

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RE: Time problem - 2.Feb.2001 11:29:00 AM   
stvlai

 

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Hi CHo

Check your Date/Time on your server or any related server? The time could be set to Pacific, Eastern or other country time. I have a similar experience with this time issue.

Hope it helps.

Steven


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RE: Time problem - 3.Feb.2001 11:11:00 AM   
tshinder

 

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ISA Server log format should have information using local time.

Tom

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RE: Time problem - 4.Feb.2001 3:26:00 PM   
Ehud Tam

 

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Hey Cho.
If you are using W3C Logging, it clearly mentions in the ISA Help file that the logs are written using GMT!
"The time that the logged event occurred. In W3C format, this is in Greenwich mean time." (from ISA.CHM)
I bet you are located somewhere in Europe or anywhere with 1 hour difference from GMT (+1)
Hope this helps.

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Originally posted by tshinder:
ISA Server log format should have information using local time.

Tom


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RE: Time problem - 4.Feb.2001 5:40:00 PM   
cho

 

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Thanks Ehud Tam,
I didn't read the help file, but you were right so my problem is solved.

Greetings,

Cho


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