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Ssh/sftp2 Help Needed


DJPoLo

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I run a printing company, Austin Digital Printing.

I have client that sends files to me via SSH/sftp2.

Over the weekend they sent in 360 print jobs - Not unusual, it's their busy time of year.

I made the jobs happen and we delivered them all on Tuesday morning.

Now the customer called and said that those files were old jobs from September.

They are accusing us of re-processing a ton of old jobs.

Does anyone know if a SSH/sftp2 keeps a log in Mac OSX of file names and upload dates/times?

Other than this it's just my word against theirs... <_<

-Chet

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Sorry Chet, as far I know, and after checking a bit, if you're using the standard sftp server that comes with MacOS, there's no log of what is transferred :(

But the timestamps on the files should show that they were transferred over the weekend, if you still have the files in the original location.

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Thanks for the reply. :)

Well, the ood thing is, the timestamp on the original files were 15 September 2006.

The timestamp on the files that came in over the weekend was 18 September 2006.

It wasn't even 28 or 29 October 2006.

Odd...

Oh, well, I can document my archive procedures so I can show that the files in question did not reside on my machine at the time that the new files were transferred in.

I just want to avoid a pissing match with this client.

-Chet

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