Brian Carrier wrote:
> philippe jarlov <phi...@wa...> said:
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>>My name is Philippe Jarlov, I'm working for french governement and doin=
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>>investigations on pedophilia cases on
>>the net. Thank you for your work about autopsy. I want to try it, the=20
>>install on Linux Mandrake 9.0 was ok. Now
>>I'm on the graphical environment, I don't how to put information at "ad=
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>>a new host" -> 1 Host Name, and 3. Timezone.
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>>there is a doc with exemples....
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> The hostname can be anything you want. it is only for your record keepi=
ng. if
> you had a DNS server and a web server, you could call one web_server an=
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> other dns_server. Or, you can just call it host1.
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> I'm not sure what the timezone would be in France. It would be somethi=
ng like
> XXX1YYY. The East Coast US value is EST5EDT. Or, you could just do GM=
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I guess that both timeskew and timezone must be set accordingly with the=20
originating system , nothing to do with the time in the analisys=20
station. If this works this way , we could get the correct values=20
issuing a "date" in the source system ... =BF
> I'll add examples to the help documents for the next version.
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> brian
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Thanks ,
Josep M Homs
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