There is not a graceful way to do what you're asking, nor would you want to.  UTC never shifts, other time zones do and if you don't account for this events get displaced on the timeline.  It's best to deliver the events to a system (like a SIEM) that will put events on the timeline correctly regardless of timezone.

Regards,

On 6/9/20 1:25 AM, Eero Volotinen via rsyslog wrote:
Hi,

My cisco asa support only utc timestamp or no timestamp in syslogs.

Is it possible to modify timestamp in rsyslog and then resend to remote
syslogger?

How?

Eero
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