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Re: What form is the timestamp in the KRB5_TRACE log (and why)
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Todd Grayson)
Fri Apr 3 11:10:33 2020
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From: Todd Grayson <tgrayson@cloudera.com>
Date: Fri, 3 Apr 2020 09:02:16 -0600
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Cool, thanks!
On Fri, Apr 3, 2020 at 8:59 AM Greg Hudson <ghudson@mit.edu> wrote:
> On 4/3/20 10:21 AM, Todd Grayson wrote:
> > Ok but does that mean Unix Epoch time conversion should be working, or is
> > there some other form of secret decoder ring that is used to translate to
> > system time?
>
> It's just system time.
>
> $ date; KRB5_TRACE=/dev/stdout kvno user
> Fri Apr 3 10:58:03 EDT 2020
> [...]
> [12194] 1585925883.499498: Retrieving user@KRBTEST.COM [...]
> [...]
> $ date -d '@1585925883'
> Fri Apr 3 10:58:03 EDT 2020
>
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Todd Grayson
Principal Customer Operations Engineer
Security SME
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