

I would still strongly prefer plan A: Have identical timestamps on my ubuntu-server and my local iMac. Better than nothing, but still worse than plan A. I already know, that they have different timestamps, but what is this information good for, when I can't do anything to correct it?īut I still consider this solution as a plan B workaround. When I can't have identical timestamps for directories, I don't wont to have directories highlighted at all. View - Directory comparison - Compare modification time of directories = not checked View - Directory comparison - Compare modification time of files = checked View - Directory comparison - Compare modification time of directoriesĪnd please rename "Compare modification time" to "Compare modification time of files" View - Directory comparison - Compare modification time = checked Select the image, click Download and then choose the latest tag. View - Directory comparison - Enable = checked In the search bar, type the name of the container ( jlesage/filezilla ).

But if this problem can't be solved, then please at least add an additional option to Directory comparison to make it able to compare only timestamps of files, but not of directories. This will open a panel at the bottom of the application. Cyberduck (for MAC users) To enable the logging for Cyberduck select the View menu and click on the Toggle Log Drawer option. The Filezilla log is able to log the connection causing the DoS attack. I understand, that preservation of timestamps of directories can be problematic. If you right-click on the FTP log field, you can select the Copy to clipboard menu that will copy the entire log to the clipboard.
