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Re: Issue related to the Timestamps in different TimeZones


From: Guy Harris <guy () alum mit edu>
Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2012 14:01:31 -0700


On Aug 24, 2012, at 5:00 AM, <Tim.Poth () bentley com> wrote:

If you’re on windows you can set a  timezone variable in a command prompt that will affect anything the uses the c 
runtime launched from that prompt.
If you launch wireshark from that command prompt the times will show up as you want.
 
EG
set TZ=GMT10
set TZ=GMT-5

And if you're on UN*X, you can do pretty much the same thing, e.g.

        TZ=America/New_York wireshark

if you have a Bourne-compatible shell and an OS with a version of the Olson time zone database with the new-style zone 
names ("America/New_York" basically means "US Eastern time zone", for example) or, if you're stuck with a 
C-shell-compatible shell

        setenv TZ America/New_York
        wireshark

The BSDs, most if not all Linux distributions, and OS X all have that type of Olson time zone database.

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