by aka » Thu May 28, 2020 2:50 pm
Local terminal clock can be wrong. Raspberry has no clock at all. So we never rely on local clock.
You can send logs to another machine with unix-like syslog server (it's trivial service, google knows several for windows too) and with proper clock:
https://wtware.com/docs5/config.html#syslog
BTW, if user configures NTP (ntp= config option or 042 DHCP parameter), we can put real date and time instead of seconds since boot. I'll try to implement it. But not in short term, sorry.
Local terminal clock can be wrong. Raspberry has no clock at all. So we never rely on local clock.
You can send logs to another machine with unix-like syslog server (it's trivial service, google knows several for windows too) and with proper clock:
https://wtware.com/docs5/config.html#syslog
BTW, if user configures NTP (ntp= config option or 042 DHCP parameter), we can put real date and time instead of seconds since boot. I'll try to implement it. But not in short term, sorry.