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Internet standards / Key management / Cryptographic protocols / Network Time Protocol / Time server / Public-key cryptography / Man-in-the-middle attack / Key / One-time password / Cryptography / Computing / Internet protocols
Date: 1998-12-02 17:00:16
Internet standards
Key management
Cryptographic protocols
Network Time Protocol
Time server
Public-key cryptography
Man-in-the-middle attack
Key
One-time password
Cryptography
Computing
Internet protocols

Cryptographic Authentication for Real-Time Network Protocols1,2 David L. Mills3 Abstract This paper describes a new security model and authentication scheme for distributed, real-time network protocols used in time synch

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