Time Differences



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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