Public bug reported:

I have detected that iptables does not behave in the same way as with previous 
kernel.
Old behaviour:
'timestart' referred to the absolute time (UTC or whatever) to start applying 
the rul
New behaviour: 
'timestart' refers to the offset since boot start

It implies a migration of the old rules, and it is difficult to keep 
compatibility, as the offset is complex to behave as an absolute time.
Is that expected? Man page suggests that the correct behaviour is the old one

** Affects: linux (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  Misbehaviour of iptables 'timestart' parameter in Ubuntu 19.04

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