On Tue, Aug 01, 2006 at 05:19:39PM -0500, Jeff McClure wrote:
> Quoting Francesco Paolo Lovergine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 
> >Would you please run proftpd with -d10
> >and check what's the TZ used at login?
> 
> Short answer: when DefaultRoot is in effect, TZ is being set to "CST". 
> When DefaultRoot is not in effect, TZ does not appear to be explicity 
> set at all.
> 

Which is indeed the effect of the patch you pointed previuosly, which
was introduced in 1.3.0rc5. BTW,

TZ=CST date
TZ=GMT date

give me the same answer.

Wed Aug  2 07:55:17 GMT 2006
Wed Aug  2 07:55:28 CST 2006

You got 

Wed Aug  2 09:55:52 CEST 2006

for CET instead (Europe/Rome Summer time). 
So the answer you got is coherent. Would you please ls -l /etc/localtime
and see what does it link?

-- 
Francesco P. Lovergine


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