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Failed to parse epoch timestamp for Checkpoint Opsec

rsimmons
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Splunk Employee

Splunk isn’t recognizing the date from the opsec.logs since the date is being sent in a localized format

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rsimmons
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Splunk Employee

This can be resolve by modifying DATESTAMP = epoch (“unix”) and by doing this don't need to set TZs. You will need to edit DATESTAMP properties under fw1-loggrabber.conf file so that it is indexed properly.

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