The times are the same in /var/ossec/logs/alerts/alert.log for each line. 
For example:
** Alert 1389217620.124036: - pam,syslog,authentication_success,
2014 Jan 08 16:47:00 SRV-LOG-03->/var/log/secure
Rule: 5501 (level 3) -> 'Login session opened.'
Jan  8 16:46:59 SRV-LOG-03 sshd[11292]: pam_unix(sshd:session): session 
opened for user ttttt by (uid=0)

This shows up in the webui as 2014 Jan 8 21:47

The last line of the timezone file is EST5EDT,M3.2.0,M11.1.0 and I'm U.S. 
Eastern time.

On Monday, January 6, 2014 1:28:26 PM UTC-5, Carl Hilinski wrote:
>
> When I look in the web ui (beta .8) for Ossec, I see two issues. One is 
> that the time is wrong: 
> 3 - SSHD authentication success.    2014 Jan 06 18:16:00
> Rule Id:
> 5715 <http://www.ossec.net/doc/search.html?q=rule-id-5715> 
> Location:
> plato.hes.hmc.psu.edu->/var/log/messages 
> Src IP:
> x.x.x.x
> Jan 6 13:17:32 plato.hes.hmc.psu.edu sshd[22493]: [ID 800047 auth.info] 
> Accepted keyboard-interactive for oracle from x.x.x.x port 62671 ssh2
>
>
> It's off by seven hours. The line that read 2014 Jan 06 18:16:00 should be 
> 2014 Jan 06 01:16:00. Note that the time is correct in the actual log. All 
> of the system/clock settings are  correct on this redhat 6.4 machine. It 
> appears to be a timezone issue...is that set somewhere special? 
>
> Second, not all of the agents are listed in the area of the webui window 
> that lists the connected machines. While a couple are not listed there, 
> they will have activity listed in the Latest Events window.
>

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