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Plesk 11 - System Times Different for Users - How to Modify

Angler

New Pleskian
When logging into the shell as root, the system date and time, and file timestamps, are correct and as expected: GMT -5:00 USA/NewYork (same as defined within Plesk)

If I access a user's (subscriber/subscription) files using an FTP Client, or login to the shell as the user, all the files' timestamps appear to be displayed as GMT - WITHOUT the timezone adjustment.

Here is an example:
When logged in as root I see:
-rw-r--r--. 1 xxxxxxx psacln 20210 Jan 3 19:15 index.php
When logged in as xxxxxxx user I see:
-rw-r--r--. 1 xxxxxxx psacln 20210 Jan 4 00:15 index.php

How do I change the timezone for a user/subscriber/subscription?

Thanks in advance!
 
Solved... The user's shell was set to /bin/bash (chrooted)... I changed to /bin/bash and user's timestamps are now displayed (in the shell and FTP Client) as specified by System Date & Time (GMT -5:00) :)
 
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