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NOTE: This charter is a snapshot of the 56th IETF Meeting in San Francisco, California USA. It may now be out-of-date.
Last Modified: 2002-04-06
Current IETF protocols address the distribution of time, and there is also a project for the generation of cryptographically protected timestamps. Existing approaches to distributing time are vulnerable to external attack and tampering, as these do not take advantage of advances in public key infrastructure and cryptographic methods, and require distribution of cryptographic keys via nonscalable out-of-band means. Securing time distribution using PKI mechanisms allows the process to scale and minimizes risk.
The purpose of this working group is to define the message formats and protocols - specifically, modifications to the existing Network Time Protocol (NTP) - which are necessary to support the authenticated distribution of time for the Internet. The working group will be chartered for a period of 12 months to meet this goal. Utilization of previous research in this area is expected.
Work will concentrate on the Internet-based NTP, to be enhanced with the addition of public-key based authentication and security. The working group expects to enhance NTP by way of occasional "setup" interchanges between client and time server to establish a shared secret, followed by normal NTP interchanges secured via the shared secret. The output of the working group is expected to be a standards-track document.
Done | Submit 3rd draft of Authentication Scheme Extensions to NTP as an I-D | |
Done | Submit 4th draft of Authentication Scheme Extensions to NTP as an I-D | |
JUL 01 | Submit Authentication Scheme Extensions to NTP to IESG for consideration as an RFC |