On 9/2/06, Cameron Simpson <cs@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 02Sep2006 10:59, Gregory Machin <gregory.machin@xxxxxxxxx > wrote:
| I have a client with an ftp server on thier lan that is use by the bulk
| scanner ...
| when we upload files from a pc to the ftp server the time stamp is 2 hours
| earlier than the current time on the pc used to up load it and when I checked
| the date/time on the server it is the same as that on pc ??? where is proftpd
| getting the 2 hour differenc ??
| fc 4 server ..
Possibly the timezones are skewed, possibly the system clocks are
skewed. What does "date --utc" say on each box?
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the server gives the following ...
[root@mail ~]# date --utc
Sat Sep 2 10:45:22 UTC 2006
[root@mail ~]#
[root@mail ~]# date --utc
Sat Sep 2 10:45:22 UTC 2006
[root@mail ~]#
The client s windows 2000 and the time zone is south africe / Johnanburg which is correct..
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Gregory Machin
gregory.machin@xxxxxxxxx
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