NTP Autokey

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NTP Autokey is a cryptographic authentication and key management protocol designed to secure time synchronization in the Network Time Protocol (NTP).

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Network Time Protocol extension
cryptographic authentication protocol
key management protocol
appliesTo Network Time Protocol
associatedWith University of Delaware
basedOn X.509 certificates
surface form: X.509 public key certificates
designedBy David L. Mills
designedFor hierarchical NTP server-client topologies
unicast NTP associations
documentedIn RFC 5906
ensures that NTP clients can verify server identity
that time packets are not modified in transit
goal prevent spoofed NTP servers
prevent tampering with time synchronization
hasComponent Autokey protocol state machine
certificate exchange mechanism
identity scheme
key distribution mechanism
key generation mechanism
hasLimitation complex to configure correctly
vulnerable to certain cryptographic attacks
implementedIn reference NTP implementation (ntpd)
operatesAt application layer
operatesOver IPv4
IPv6
UDP
provides integrity protection for NTP messages
origin authentication for NTP messages
replay protection for NTP messages
relatedTo NTP symmetric key authentication
Network Time Security (NTS)
replacedBy NTS for NTP
requires public key infrastructure
trusted certificate authorities or trusted keys
securityProperty provides cryptographic binding between NTP association and keys
supports group keying for NTP broadcast or multicast modes
specifiedIn NTPv4 documentation
status deprecated for new NTP deployments
supports public key cryptography
symmetric key cryptography
usedFor authenticating NTP packets
distributing cryptographic keys for NTP
securing time synchronization in NTP
uses cookie-based key exchange
digital signatures
message authentication codes
session keys

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