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Re: /var/log/messages internal-sftp time stamp problem



On Wed, Jun 03, 2009 at 05:42:23PM +0100, Syy Bak wrote:
> internal-sftp subsystem are one hour behind systems clock as if
> internal-sftp subsystem would only observe UTC (GMT) time zone without

> not sure sure if
> this is something to do with chrooting)?

Running the internal sftp inside a chroot could definitely account for
that.  Your operating system may have a file or a symbolic link
somewhere in /etc which determines the default time zone; or it may
just use the TZ environment variable.  They're all different.

The absence of this inside the chroot would cause the chrooted processes
to act as though they're running in UTC.

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