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Re: NIST NTP servers
From: Florian Weimer <fw () deneb enyo de>
Date: Wed, 11 May 2016 21:07:21 +0200
* Chris Adams:
First, out of the box, if you use the public pool servers (default config), you'll typically get 4 random (more or less) servers from the pool. There are a bunch, so Joe Random Hacker isn't going to have a high chance of guessing the servers your system is using.
A determined attacker will just run servers in the official pool.
Current thread:
- Re: NIST NTP servers, (continued)
- Re: NIST NTP servers Dovid Bender (May 11)
- Re: NIST NTP servers Steven Miano (May 11)
- Re: NIST NTP servers Laurent Dumont (May 12)
- Re: NIST NTP servers Lyndon Nerenberg (May 12)
- Re: NIST NTP servers Mel Beckman (May 11)
- Re: NIST NTP servers Baldur Norddahl (May 11)
- Re: NIST NTP servers Lamar Owen (May 11)
- Re: NIST NTP servers Mel Beckman (May 11)
- Re: NIST NTP servers Scott Whyte (May 11)
- Re: NIST NTP servers Lamar Owen (May 11)
- Re: NIST NTP servers Florian Weimer (May 11)
- Re: NIST NTP servers Valdis . Kletnieks (May 11)
- Re: NIST NTP servers Eric Kuhnke (May 11)
- Re: NIST NTP servers Valdis . Kletnieks (May 11)
- Re: NIST NTP servers Sharon Goldberg (May 11)
- Re: NIST NTP servers Sharon Goldberg (May 11)
- Re: NIST NTP servers Harlan Stenn (May 11)
- Re: NIST NTP servers Harlan Stenn (May 11)
- Re: NIST NTP servers Andreas Ott (May 11)
- Re: NIST NTP servers Mel Beckman (May 11)
- Re: NIST NTP servers Jay R. Ashworth (May 11)
