Yo Richard! On Fri, 18 Jan 2019 18:15:51 -0600 Richard Laager via devel <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Nothing in there about using anything from the current TLS
> > session.
>
> ...which uses the master_secret, client_random, and server_random from
> the TLS session.
Let's look at this another way:
There is no TLS session between NTP client and NTP server. UDP only.
And yet the NTP server must provide a new cookie every client request.
Since there is no TLS session, the master key used can not be from the
TLS session.
Here is another way. If each connection used a different master
key, then the NTPD server would need to store state for each client
to know what master key to use. Instead the NTPD server just generates
a new master key every day or so.
RGDS
GARY
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