Dear Josh Greenwich mean time -- I thought that might be related!
* * * windows vista Ted Turner, CIO IVES Group, Manchaug MA, [EMAIL PROTECTED] My IVES Group Home Office 804 915 7559 rolls to mobile on n/a Mobile Phone 508 341 6973 IVES Group Data Center 508 476-3257 IVES Group E-Fax 508 519 0793 fax to principal's email IVES Group Paper Fax 508 476 3711 my personal E-Fax 208 246 7533 -----Original Message----- From: Lowell Gilbert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, April 13, 2007 10:44 AM To: Joshua Prunier Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; techsupport Subject: Re: FTP timestamp problem with ftpchroot "Joshua Prunier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hi, I've searched the FreeBSD support pages and googled with no solution to > the problem I am having. When we FTP into our machine the timestamps for all > the files seen are 4 hours later than if you ssh into the machine and look > at those same files. The time is correct. I verified it with the date > command, BIOS is also correct. I also know this is somehow caused by chroot. > I have an /etc/ftpchroot file enabled to keep ftp users in their own > directories. If I remove this file then the 4 hour time difference goes away > and your able to see the proper times when viewing via FTP. > > Note that this system does not have anonymous ftp enabled. I'm also having > the problem with both FreeBSD i386 6.1 & 6.2. Is this a bug? Maybe I'm just > missing a setting or configuration somewhere. If anyone has run across this > before and knows how to fix the problem I would greatly appreciate it. > Should I just give up on the FreeBSD ftpd and install a 3rd party FTP > server? I "strongly suspect" that your machine is set to a time zone four hours earlier than Universal. [like mine...] If so, it would be a guess that the problem is the lack of visibility of /etc/localtime within the chroot. You could probably link such a file into the chroot environment(s) and solve the problem that way. _______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"