Re: Time Differences
- From: "Steve Berg" <sberg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2007 14:22:05 -0500 (CDT)
I'd bet you're in the Central time zone and seeing local time at the
console but UTC on the FTP session.
I'm trying to figure out why different applications display different
times
on my fully-patched RHEL 4 server. Assume the time at the console is
10:00.
If I log in remotely using PuTTy, the date command shows the time is
10:00.
If I create a text file, it also shows it was created at 10:00. If I
connect
via FTP using the same user name and list the text file, the creation time
shows 15:00. In fact, all the file times are five hours later in the FTP
window than they are in the PuTTy window. There is another application, a
print server, that shows all times an hour different from the console
time.
Any idea why the differences, or how to fix them? Thanks. -Glenn.
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