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In addition to these services, we provide authenticated NTP messages using a symmetric-key algorithm that is compatible with the reference implementation of the NTP software. For example, see www. This service is provided by servers that are independent of the systems described in the previous text. All of the servers are synchronized using the same algorithm, and the accuracy of the time stamps at the server should be comparable for any one of them.
The accuracy of the time stamps as seen by a user will usually be determined largely by the stability and reciprocity of the network connection between the server and the user's systems. See the authenticated NTP description for more details.
Internet time code protocols are defined by a series of documents called Request for Comments, or RFCs. These documents are available on-line from several sites on the Internet. Large computers and workstations often include NTP software with their operating systems.
The client software runs continuously as a background task that periodically gets updates from one or more servers. The client software ignores responses from servers that appear to be sending the wrong time, and averages the results from those that appear to be correct.
Many of the available NTP software clients for personal computers don't do any averaging at all. Instead, they make a single timing request to a signal server just like a Daytime or Time client and then use this information to set their computer's clock. The data packet includes a bit timestamp containing the time in UTC seconds since January 1, with a resolution of ps.
Most of the NIST time servers do not require any authentication when requesting the time in NTP format, and no keys or passwords are needed to use this service. In addition to this standard NTP service, we also offer an authenticated version of NTP using four time servers which implement the symmetric key encryption method defined in the NTP documentation.
In order to use these servers, you must apply to NIST for an encryption key, which will be linked to the network address es of your system. For more details, please see the authenticated ntp description. The standard does not specify an exact format for the Daytime Protocol, but requires that the time is sent using standard ASCII characters.
It returns a bit unformatted binary number that represents the time in UTC seconds since January 1, Conversion to local time if necessary is the responsibility of the client program. The bit binary format can represent times over a span of about years with a resolution of 1 second. There is no provision for increasing the resolution or increasing the range of years. The strength of the time protocol is its simplicity. Since many computers keep time internally as the number of seconds since January 1, or another date , converting the received time to the necessary format is often a simple matter of binary arithmetic.
However, the format does not allow any additional information to be transmitted, such as advance notification of leap seconds or daylight saving time, or information about the health of the server. However, the time format as specified in RFC has poor error-handling capabilities in general, and many of the client programs that use this format are poorly written and may not handle network errors properly.
Therefore users are strongly encouraged to switch to the Network Time Protocol NTP , which is more robust and provides greater accuracy. We eventually intend to phase out support for the TIME format on all servers. Another way to synchronize your computer clock is by running software that queries an Internet time server.
NIST provides a free Windows program called nistimebit. Download nistimebit.
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