(RADIATOR) after year 2037

jlewis at lewis.org jlewis at lewis.org
Wed Nov 14 08:37:09 CST 2001


On Wed, 14 Nov 2001, ISMAIL,IRWAN (HP-Malaysia,ex1) wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I tried switching the date on my NT server (which is running radiator)
> to a date that is after year 2037 and I would get a "no reply" if I
> tried to authenticate. Is this a limitation of Radiator? The logfile
> would also be saved as 1900-MM-DD, instead of 20XX-MM-DD.

How far after 2037 were you trying to go?  32-bit systems using signed
32-bit int's to store "unix time" as seconds since 1970 have a problem
trying to deal with times after Jan 18, 2038.  Hopefully, by that time,
there won't be any 32-bit CPU's kicking around.

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