access.log stores the time/date stamp as: nnnnnnn.nnn where 'n' is a digit
between 0 and 9.
I'd like to read timestamps in human-readable form. :-)
Like I said, there was a simple perl command to convert it. I just don't
know where to find it.
Henrik Nordstrom <henrik@henriknordstrom.net> wrote on 03/15/2007 09:26:15
AM:
> tor 2007-03-15 klockan 08:57 -0400 skrev trainier@kalsec.com:
> > I know I've had to ask this before, but I went to the FAQ and searched
for
> > UTC and couldn't find what I'm looking for.
> >
> > Somone, quite a while back, sent me a utc.pl script to convert
standard
> > input from UTC to GMT.
>
> UTC and GMT is two names for the exact same thing.
>
> What exactly is it you want to convert, into what?
>
> Regards
> Henrik
>
>
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