On Mon, Mar 16, 2015 at 12:20 AM, Michal Labedzki
michal.labed...@tieto.com wrote:
I know this issue. I use View - Timeshift - Shift all packet
(+8:00:00) what add 8 hours to all packets timestamp. Of course you
must know what the time difference between logs, but to this day it
works for me.
On Mar 16, 2015, at 12:20 AM, Michal Labedzki michal.labed...@tieto.com wrote:
I know this issue. I use View - Timeshift - Shift all packet
(+8:00:00) what add 8 hours to all packets timestamp. Of course you
must know what the time difference between logs, but to this day it
works for me.
2015-03-14 20:34 GMT+01:00 Jeff Morriss jeff.morriss...@gmail.com:
On 03/14/2015 02:16 PM, Guy Harris wrote:
On Mar 14, 2015, at 8:00 AM, Niels de Vos nde...@redhat.com wrote:
When I have captures and logs that do not match the timezone, I use the
TZ environment variable to read the
On Mar 14, 2015, at 12:34 PM, Jeff Morriss jeff.morriss...@gmail.com wrote:
On 03/14/2015 02:16 PM, Guy Harris wrote:
On Mar 14, 2015, at 8:00 AM, Niels de Vos nde...@redhat.com wrote:
When I have captures and logs that do not match the timezone, I use the
TZ environment variable to read
On 03/14/2015 02:16 PM, Guy Harris wrote:
On Mar 14, 2015, at 8:00 AM, Niels de Vos nde...@redhat.com wrote:
When I have captures and logs that do not match the timezone, I use the
TZ environment variable to read the captures in the timezone of the
logs, like:
$ TZ=America/New_York
On Fri, Mar 13, 2015 at 11:33:43AM -0700, Richard Sharpe wrote:
Hi folks,
Lots of people use Wireshark to help with problems around the world.
Sometimes they have a capture from another timezone and a log file
from that same timezone.
The capture has time in UTC while the logs are most
On Mar 14, 2015, at 8:00 AM, Niels de Vos nde...@redhat.com wrote:
When I have captures and logs that do not match the timezone, I use the
TZ environment variable to read the captures in the timezone of the
logs, like:
$ TZ=America/New_York tshark -r /path/to/capture.pcap.gz
or
On Sat, Mar 14, 2015 at 11:16:07AM -0700, Guy Harris wrote:
On Mar 14, 2015, at 8:00 AM, Niels de Vos nde...@redhat.com wrote:
When I have captures and logs that do not match the timezone, I use the
TZ environment variable to read the captures in the timezone of the
logs, like:
On Mar 14, 2015, at 11:47 AM, Niels de Vos nde...@redhat.com wrote:
Oh, yes indeed. Some people might still run an operating system that
does not support that...
A very large fraction of our user base does. I don't know whether it's a
plurality or not.
(Personally, I wish Windows *would*
On Mar 13, 2015, at 11:33 AM, Richard Sharpe realrichardsha...@gmail.com
wrote:
Lots of people use Wireshark to help with problems around the world.
Sometimes they have a capture from another timezone and a log file
from that same timezone.
The capture has time in UTC while the logs are
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