Re: /var/log/messages internal-sftp time stamp problem
- From: Kosala Atapattu <kosala.atapattu@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 4 Jun 2009 07:21:21 +0300
Just to get an idea, which timezone are you (the servers) in?
Kosala
On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 7:42 PM, Syy Bak <syybak@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
I've compiled and successfully installed openssh 5.2p1, having it
configured to chroot users and log to syslog. It was compiled on two
different systems/platforms (RHEL 5.1/i386 and Fedora10/86_64).
All works perfectly fine except one thing where I am not sure whether
it is my mistake somewhere or some sort of bug: time stams from
internal-sftp subsystem are one hour behind systems clock as if
internal-sftp subsystem would only observe UTC (GMT) time zone without
offset and taking into consideration currently set timezone (for
example mine is now GMT+1).
Is there anything oobvious I could have missed in configuration or it
is just lacking functionality in internal-sftp (by functionality I
would mean observing systems time zone settings - not sure sure if
this is something to do with chrooting)?
Thanks.
Syy
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