I've decided that every application should have a "never-ever-send-anything-unencrypted-ever" switch. Better yet, the operating system itself should have it built-in. Something that just refuses to send any network traffic that isn't encrypted. Just because it would feed my paranoia. :)
Posted by kbullock at April 6, 2005 5:52 PMNTP implements authentication by using an agreed set of keys between a TimeServer and NTP client, that are encoded in the timestamps. An NtpServer passes a timestamp to a client in one of a selection of encrypted keys and added to the message.
Posted by: Secure authentication with GPS NTP at January 20, 2010 5:21 AMBlogging really isn't an different than running a thriving business operation, You best be doing something different from what your competing firms are doing.
Posted by: Belkis Poirier at January 15, 2011 1:55 AM