> When a client asks for the time, it sends a random nonce. The server replies with a signed certificate containing both the nonce and a timestamp, proving the response happened after the request.
Oh that's cool. Apparently one of the protocol's goal is to catch lying parties and to prove they were lying about the (rough) time.
Oh that's cool. Apparently one of the protocol's goal is to catch lying parties and to prove they were lying about the (rough) time.