In Linux, time is always in UTC internally. The time zone controls how time it shown to
users. Changing the time zone thus has no effect on the internal operations of the
servers. It just changes log files and user displays. If you actually reset the time on
the server to local time, Kerberos will fail, unless you do the same thing on all clients,
and even then you’ll have problems with day light savings. So don’t do that.
On Jan 9, 2019, at 5:27 AM, Md. Khairul Hasan via FreeIPA-users
<freeipa-users(a)lists.fedorahosted.org> wrote:
Hi Rob,
Thanks for your response .
In my server following service are running . Do you have any idea what's service
depends on system time .
dirsrv(a)BANGLALINK-NET.service = 389 Directory Server BANGLALINK-NET.
httpd.service = The Apache HTTP Server
ipa-custodia.service = IPA Custodia Service
kadmin.service = Password-changing and Administration
krb5kdc.service = Kerberos 5 KDC
pki-tomcatd(a)pki-tomcat.service = PKI Tomcat Server pki-tomcat
rpc-gssd.service = RPC security service for NFS client and server
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