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Neo
Hi
I am setting ttl property of timestamp to 60 seconds to defend from
reply attacks. However if the machines in the domain are not synchronised it
may result in message getting expired before time or not getting expired even
when 60 seconds have passed after request transmission. Is there any way to
get around this problem?
Thanks
Neo
I am setting ttl property of timestamp to 60 seconds to defend from
reply attacks. However if the machines in the domain are not synchronised it
may result in message getting expired before time or not getting expired even
when 60 seconds have passed after request transmission. Is there any way to
get around this problem?
Thanks
Neo