Konq. show wrong file times on remote server.



I run Kanotix (a Debian derivative) with KDE 3.4.1

Maybe someone can give me a clue. I am on the West coast. I have a server on
the East coast. If I create a file on the server at 9 am EDT and then I ftp
to the server via Konq., it shows the file as created an hour LATER... at
10am.

If I ssh or ftp to the server via a terminal window I get the correct 9am
time.

I might understand if Konqueror told me the time was 6 am which would be its
local time (PDT), but how the heck does it get 10am... LATER!!!! ???? I
checked the KDE time settings and they are correct.

Anyone have a clue?

Thanks,
Al
.



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