> When I recently installed 3.19 from repo on the new 'raspberry pi os (64 > bit)', I had to change /etc/letsencrypt from ownership ntp:ntp to root:ntp > in order to get past the 'permission denied' errors.
3.19 sounds more like a GPSD version. Did you update ntpsec too? I can't figure out how changing something from ntp:ntp to root:ntp is going to allow ntpd to read it. Could you say more? If it tries to read pre-drop root, it is still root and can read anything. If it tries to read post-drop-root when it has switched to user ntp, then it should be able to read files owned by ntp. Changing to root:ntp would make it harder to read. -- These are my opinions. I hate spam. _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@ntpsec.org http://lists.ntpsec.org/mailman/listinfo/devel