data time issue or query issue

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lmiltchev
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Re: data time issue or query issue

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But at the prompt they show the correct time as UTC only... so that's my issue.
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nscott
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Re: data time issue or query issue

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Yes I would think so. I don't want to send you on a wild goose chase, but perhaps give this blog a try?

http://g300nh.blogspot.com/2010/06/set- ... -time.html
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Re: data time issue or query issue

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Thanks for the link... and yes, I have figured out that it is ODD. I have some Ciscos which I will setup when I build my real naa server (got my key yesterday). The wrt is a drop-in probe I am using. So I just decided to turn off ntp and use local time, since it's really temporary and testing. But sure enough, no matter how I setup the clock, the rflow is presented in one format while the clock displays and logs use another.

I like this naa stuff. Is there going to be any groups, along with user security to allow access to only certain devices??
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Re: data time issue or query issue

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Glad you like it! As far as those features, they are excellent idea and could be included, but I don't think there is a roadmap for them yet.
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Re: data time issue or query issue

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Is there someone who I can talk to a bit about those ideas?
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Re: data time issue or query issue

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Well, we can talk here, or were you speaking of something different?
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Re: data time issue or query issue

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I PM'd you, to see if that function works, thanks!
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Re: data time issue or query issue

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Thanks, we'll continue on there.
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