Hi
I use /etc/ftpchroot to chroot the users but i don't think i should be
forced to link a file into each users home directory. That's not only a
lot of users but there will also be questions from users about what kind
of file it is and what it's doing there. I would appreciate any other
solutions, if they exist.
Med vänliga hälsningar
Stefan Midjich aka nocturnal
[Swehack] http://swehack.se
Greg Barniskis wrote:
nocturnal wrote:
Hi
I'm using the ftpd server that ships with FreeBSD and when i chroot a
user i notice that all created directories and files have GMT time on
them as if the process can't access the system time because it's
chrooted. That's only my theory. I would love a way to solve this, i
just can't imagine that people have had this problem for so long
without solving it.
I believe you merely need to copy or link the system's /etc/localtime to
the effective /etc of the chroot tree.
But that's from memory, could only be theory too.
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