This is a discussion on Wrong time in sshd logs within the AIX Operating System forums, part of the Unix Operating Systems category; --> I have Darren Tucker's OpenSSH_3.8p1 running and working fine in 4.3.3 and 5.3.0; however the time-stamp for entries in ...
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| I have Darren Tucker's OpenSSH_3.8p1 running and working fine in 4.3.3 and 5.3.0; however the time-stamp for entries in log files (syslogd) are 4 hours ahead of the correct time. BTW, TZ=EST5EDT. The IBM-blessed OpenSSH_3.8.1p1 puts in the right time-stamps. Anyone seen this? Is there a way to "tell" sshd what time it is? Thanks. -- "... I shook my family tree, and a bunch of NUTS fell out ..." |
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| Bela <bela@bluedog.cc.emory.edu> wrote: B> I have Darren Tucker's OpenSSH_3.8p1 running and working fine in 4.3.3 and B> 5.3.0; however the time-stamp for entries in log files (syslogd) are 4 hours B> ahead of the correct time. BTW, TZ=EST5EDT. B> B> The IBM-blessed OpenSSH_3.8.1p1 puts in the right time-stamps. B> B> Anyone seen this? Is there a way to "tell" sshd what time it is? B> B> Thanks. Replying to self... I have realized that Darren's pre-compiled OpenSSH_3.8p1 package still has the TZ-bug which was fixed in OpenSSH_3.8.1p1. I downloaded OpenSSH_4.3p2 and all is swell now. -- "... I shook my family tree, and a bunch of NUTS fell out ..." |
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