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<DIV><FONT size=2 face="MS UI Gothic">Hi Chuck and <FONT
size=3>Greg<BR></FONT></FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=2 face="MS UI Gothic">> That is your problem - right?
</FONT></DIV><FONT face="MS UI Gothic">
<DIV><FONT size=2></FONT><BR><FONT size=2>It is great news.<BR>I will be
able to adapt it permanently to a specific server "ListOptions",</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=2>until changing Proftp via YUM.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=2></FONT> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=2>However the time_stamp problem of Proftp is different from
ListOptions.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=2>The problem might came from file /usr/share/zoneinfo, I
think.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=2></FONT> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=2>Greg</FONT></DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=2>I created the clean test server that apply all yum
updates.<BR>I will send the IP and psw to you personally. <BR>I
pray that you are able to find out the root of the problem.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=2>The reproduce documenting are only 2 steps.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=2> 1, Access the server with ftp via
siteadmin, not via admin.<BR> Only the
problem happen on user and siteadmin, Not on admin.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=2> 2, Please upload any file to any place on
the server. <BR> Then look the
time_stamp.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=2></FONT> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=2>Eiji Hamano</FONT></DIV></FONT>
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style="BORDER-LEFT: #000000 2px solid; PADDING-LEFT: 5px; PADDING-RIGHT: 0px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">No
one will be able to make any FTP related changes - since that will lock the
ProFTP configuration file. <BR><BR>But if I remember that file correctly
- it isn't updated each time a site is added/deleted. Only when changes
are made to the FTP configuration. So locking it won't hurt
additions/deletions. But if you want to modify the FTP server settings -
you'd have to unlock the file first. <BR><BR>The benefit - you won't have to
worry about the proftpd.conf file updating each time the machine is
rebooted. That is your problem - right? <BR><BR><BR><BR>Chuck
<BR><BR><FONT size=2><BR><BR><B>---------- Original Message -----------</B>
<BR>From: "Eiji Hamano" <bluequartz@hypersys.ne.jp> <BR>To: "BlueOnyx
General Mailing List" <blueonyx@mail.blueonyx.it> <BR>Sent: Tue, 3 Jul
2012 16:22:14 +0900 <BR>Subject: [BlueOnyx:10925] Re: Why refresh
proftpd.conf when reboot ? <BR><BR>> <FONT size=2
face="MS UI Gothic">Hi Chuck </FONT><BR>> <BR>> <FONT
size=2 face="MS UI Gothic">While "chattr +i
/etc/proftpd.conf", <BR>> noone can create/delete/modify any
site on ADMIN page?</FONT> <BR>> <BR>> <FONT size=2
face="MS UI Gothic">Eiji Hamano</FONT> <BR>> <BR>>
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----- Original Message ----- <BR>> <B>From:</B> <A title=chuck@tetlow.net
href="mailto:chuck@tetlow.net">Chuck Tetlow</A> <BR>> <B>To:</B> <A
title=blueonyx@mail.blueonyx.it
href="mailto:blueonyx@mail.blueonyx.it">BlueOnyx General Mailing List</A>
<BR>> <B>Sent:</B> Tuesday, July 03, 2012 2:52 PM <BR>>
<B>Subject:</B> [bluequartz] [BlueOnyx:10923] Re: Why refresh proftpd.conf
when reboot ? <BR>> <BR>> This problem really seems to have dragged on
for a long time, for such a small issue. <BR>> <BR>> Take the simple
route Eiji while waiting on a fix. If you can change the proftpd.conf
file so it works the way you want it, and you don't want it changed from
that configuration - set the file so it can't be changed. Set the
immutable bit on the file with "chattr +i /etc/proftpd.conf". That
will make the file <SPAN style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold">completely</SPAN>
unchangable - even by root. You can see what files have what special
permissions like immutable set with "lsattr /etc". And if you ever
want to change that file again, use "chattr -i /etc/proftpd.conf". <BR>>
<BR>> This way, you don't have to worry about a reboot changing your
ProFTP configuration file. Its not the best solution - but will solve
your immediate problem. <BR>> <BR>> Chuck <BR>> <BR>> <FONT
size=2><B>---------- Original Message -----------</B> <BR>> From: "Eiji
Hamano" <bluequartz@hypersys.ne.jp> <BR>> To:
<blueonyx@mail.blueonyx.it> <BR>> Sent: Tue, 3 Jul 2012 14:20:53
+0900 <BR>> Subject: [BlueOnyx:10922] Re: Why refresh proftpd.conf
when reboot ? <BR>> <BR>> > Hi Greg <BR>> > <BR>>
> I am glad to answer a clear reply. <BR>> > However, you
could not imagine why I have to do it. <BR>> > <BR>> > See
[BlueOnyx:03007] Proftp timestamps. <BR>> > <BR>> >
And the link : <BR>> > <A
href="http://bluequartz.org/ml/archive/coba-e/15300/15357.html"
target=_blank>http://bluequartz.org/ml/archive/coba-e/15300/15357.html</A>
<BR>> > was gone. <BR>> > So See following "Original Message".
<BR>> > <BR>> > > -----------Original
Message----------------- <BR>> > > Date: Wed, 18 Mar 2009 16:58:50
-0700 <BR>> > > From: "Michael Aronoff" <ma@ciic.com>
<BR>> > > Subject: [coba-e:15357] Proftp timestamps <BR>> >
> To: <coba-e@bluequartz.org> <BR>> > > <BR>> > >
<BR>> > > I have been having an issue with Proftp showing wrong
timestamps for files <BR>> > > uploaded for a while. <BR>> >
> It makes a mess of using Dream weavers sync functions. <BR>> >
> I finally found a fix. In case anyone else is interested.
<BR>> > > <BR>> > > In /etc/proftpd.conf <BR>> >
> In the <global> section <BR>> > > right below TimesGMT
off <BR>> > > add the following line. <BR>> > > SetEnv TZ
:/etc/localtime <BR>> > > <BR>> > > That will force proftp
to get your timezone from the OS properly <BR>> > > and all
timestamps shown in any FTP programs will be correct. <BR>> > > I
hope someone finds it useful. Perhaps it should be in BQ as a default?
<BR>> > > <BR>> > > ___________________________ <BR>>
> > M Aronoff - West Hills, CA <BR>> > <BR>> > Eiji Hamano
<BR>> > <BR>> > > Hi Eiji <BR>> > > <BR>> >
> On 7/2/2012 1:10 PM, Eiji Hamano wrote: <BR>> > >> Hi
Chris <BR>> > >> <BR>> > >> Would you advice
me how setting following with GUI ? <BR>> > >>
<BR>> > >> TimesGMT off <BR>> >
>> SetEnv TZ :/etc/localtime <BR>> > >>
ListOptions "-a" <BR>> > > <BR>> > >
I just had a look at a stock Blueonyx box; <BR>> > > <BR>> >
> 1. This is standard - no mods needed <BR>> > > TimesGMT
off <BR>> > > <BR>> > > 2. This is also standard -
no mods needed <BR>> > > ListOptions
"-a" <BR>> > > <BR>>
> > 3. The last one is an environment variable. If it is specifically
<BR>> > > causing you grief, you can set it somewhere else -
perhaps in an init or <BR>> > > rc script? <BR>> > >
<BR>> > > As a more general answer to your question - Why refresh
proftpd.conf? <BR>> > > Because it is designed that way. Way back
in the bowels of time, the <BR>> > > Cobalt developers created
constructors and handlers that build config <BR>> > > files based
on data in the cobalt database. From my own experience, my <BR>> >
> timestamps in my ftp log file work fine... <BR>> > > <BR>>
> > Regards, <BR>> > > Greg <BR>> > > <BR>> >
>> Eiji Hamano <BR>> > >> <BR>> > >> <BR>>
> >> <BR>> > >>> Eiji Hamano wrote: <BR>> >
>>>> Hi Chris <BR>> > >>>> <BR>> >
>>>>> Did you set the Time Zone in the BlueOnyx GUI? <BR>>
> >>>> No, I set them in "proftpd.conf ". <BR>> >
>>> I would recommend setting in the BlueOnyx GUI. That
should help you. <BR>> > >>> <BR>> > >>>
<BR>> > >>> -- <BR>> > >>> Chris Gebhardt
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