[Jailkit-users] jk_lsh time stamp incorrect from jk_socketd
From:
Jordan Tomkinson
Subject:
[Jailkit-users] jk_lsh time stamp incorrect from jk_socketd
Date:
Tue, 1 Dec 2009 11:25:39 +0800
Im running jk_socketd to log events, when a user logs in I get something like this:
Nov 30 22:56:27 myserver jk_chrootsh[858]: now entering jail /home/jail for user myuser (501)
Nov 30 14:56:27 myserver jk_lsh[858]: jk_lsh version 2.10, started
Nov 30 14:56:27 myserver jk_lsh[858]: executing command '/usr/libexec/openssh/sftp-
server' for user myuser (501)
The time stamp in the log for jk_chrootsh is the correct, local system time.
The time stamp in the log for jk_lsh is incorrect and is 8 hours behind local system time.
Interestingly, the system time zone is GMT +8, so it seems like jk_lsh is not applying the time zone offset.
Is this a bug or am I missing some time zone files in my jailed /etc directory?
Thanks,
Jordan Tomkinson System Administrator Moodle HQ
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