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>> Many sites run without authentication.  Others need to be able to prove
>> that their time stamps are traceable to NIST or some comparable national
>> standards agency in another country.  Such sites need authentication.
>
> How many of the national standards laboratories support authentication?
>
> I took a quick poke with google and didn't find any public
> keys from NIST.  (I could easily have missed them.)


The NRC in Canada has an authenticated service available for a fee. You can
find the details at the following address:
http://inms-ienm.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/calserv/frequency_time_e.html#Authenticated

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Pierre Dubuc
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