Opened 10 years ago

Closed 10 years ago

#9619 closed Bug report (rejected)

Date Issue

Reported by: Shelby Landis Owned by:
Priority: normal Component: Other
Keywords: Cc:
Component version: Operating system type: Other
Operating system version:

Description

The date shown for "last modified" shows up as MM/DD/1970. Is there a way to fix the date so it will reflect the correct day?

I put in a ticket yesterday (#9616) that was closed because the Server claimed to not run on the OS X 3.7.2. To confirm, I am running on a Mac OS X 10.8.3

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FileZilla.png (226.4 KB ) - added by Shelby Landis 10 years ago.
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Change History (3)

by Shelby Landis, 10 years ago

Attachment: FileZilla.png added

See attachment for date issue ("last modified")

comment:1 by Shelby Landis, 10 years ago

Priority: normalhigh

comment:2 by Tim Kosse, 10 years ago

Component: FileZilla ServerOther
Operating system version: 3.7.2
Priority: highnormal
Resolution: rejected
Status: newclosed

This issue has nothing to do with FileZilla Server. The screenshot shows an SFTP connection, FileZilla Server does not talk SFTP. You are connected to some other server.

In any case, it's a bug in the server you are connecting to. It returns an epoch of 4294942095 for file 314-023 which equals 2106-02-06 23:28:15. Unless you are a time traveler, that is not a valid date.

Contact your server administrator or server hosting provider so that this issue can be fixed.

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