Marcus Frischherz <address@hidden> wrote:
Zitat von "Lars Kneschke(priv.)" <address@hidden>:
Chris Weiss <address@hidden> schrieb:
I also have another idea.
Maybe your webserver is not able to communicate with the
internet. Someone
added a access to a time server in the internet, to sync the
time at login.
If your webserver is not able to communicate with the internet,
the socket
hangs until a timeout occurs.
Oh... that I don't like. I synchronize my server myself, I don't
want anyone
else fiddling with it. Also, the user under which Apache is
running, usually
does not have root privileges, which I suppose are necessary for
setting the
time of the server? How to deactivate this?
The time sync is just calling time-a.nist.gov to get the time, it does
not change the system time, just makes sure the time in phpgw is
correct. It uses port 13(daytime) or 80(http). It is only called when
you run setup.
To disable it go into http://server.com/phpgroupware/setup login to
setup/config click on edit config there should be a datetime port - set
it to "00 - disable"
Marcus
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