Wouldn't the folowing do?

TZ=UTC
export TZ
wireshark

(of course on windows this wouldnt work...)

On 28.02.2008, at 13:16, John McHugh wrote:

> I work with capture files containing data collected at locations all
> over the world.  The user community for this data is likewise all over
> the world and we all use UTC time to ensure that we are talking about
> the same events.
>
> Including an option to cause Wireshark to display in UTC rather than
> local would be a significant benefit to me and this community.  I
> suspect that it is as simple as setting a preference and inserting a
> switch between localtime() and gmtime() (or their equivalents) in
> whatever code is used to convert the timestamps to calendar format.
>
> John McHugh
> Canada Research Chair in Privacy and Security
> Dalhousie University
> Halifax, NS, Canada
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