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What exactly mean TSval and TSecr

I readed, that TSER and TSval are Timestamp fields. But I didn't understud what exactly they are mean. For example I captured incoming ip-frame with fields :

TSval=1965859179 TSecr=2947993570

Is TSecr is timestamp when datagramm was send to me? Is 1965859179 seconds(msecs) since midnight or something else? If I use proxy, this timestamp belongs proxy or host, I did send request ? I hope, explained the problem.

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asked 2018-12-03 13:36:31 +0000
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updated 2018-12-26 16:14:44 +0000
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Chris Greer recently recorded nice introductory video on the subject.

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answered 2018-12-03 14:21:11 +0000, updated 2020-06-10 08:39:04 +0000
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this video didn't clarify about proxy.

Servante's avatar Servante (2018-12-04 16:04:12 +0000) edit

if you connect via proxy you have two connections: client -> proxy and proxy -> host (assuming "host" means "server"). The timestamp values are between client and proxy.

Jasper's avatar Jasper (2018-12-05 11:35:50 +0000) edit

video: 'PAGE NOT FOUND' error

Hammerhead's avatar Hammerhead (2020-06-08 08:10:10 +0000) edit

I've updated the link.

Packet_vlad's avatar Packet_vlad (2020-06-10 08:39:39 +0000) edit
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