How TCP Works - The Timestamps Option
In the TCP header, you may see a scary-looking 4 byte number in the Timestamp option. What is this thing and how TCP use it? Let's dig. You can follow along with the video on this trace file --- bit.ly/TCPTimeStamps Like/Share/Subscribe for more Wireshark content! == More Training from Chris == ▶Getting Started with Wireshark - https://bit.ly/udemywireshark ▶Getting Started with Nmap - https://bit.ly/udemynmap == Live Wireshark Training == ▶TCP/IP Deep Dive Analysis with Wireshark - https://bit.ly/virtualwireshark == Private Wireshark Training == Let's get in touch - https://packetpioneer.com/product/pri...

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