Thanks. It's dying while trying to reload the certificate file.
Is that happening after running for an hour? That turns into 2 questions. Why is it trying to reload the certificates, and why is it crashing? What's in your ntp.conf? I don't need the whole thing, just the lines with "nts". Did this configuration work before a recent git pull? One of your earlier messages had some logging, but I didn't see the NTS messages I expect. With the latest run, did it say anything about loading certificates during initialization? I expect 3 lines like this: 2 Apr 13:12:11 ntpd[685]: NTSs: loaded certificate (chain) from xxx 2 Apr 13:12:11 ntpd[685]: NTSs: loaded private key from xxx 2 Apr 13:12:11 ntpd[685]: NTSs: Private Key OK Is there anything interesting with the permissions on the certificate or key files? You built with early-droproot, so I think it has already switched to user ntp when it loads them during initialization. I'm trying to figure out why it's trying to reload them. Either there is a bug in the reload logic, or it didn't load them the first try and the error didn't get handled correctly. -- These are my opinions. I hate spam. _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@ntpsec.org http://lists.ntpsec.org/mailman/listinfo/devel