>> When I use ntpq from Classic, I'm never prompted for a password. I'm not
>> sure if it's reading the key from /etc/ntp.keys on my behalf or not.
>> Are you modifying things, or just looking?
>> For example, ntpq -p doesn't require a password.
> I only run ntpq -p and other read-only operation
On Fri, Jan 05, 2018 at 09:04:38AM -0800, Hal Murray wrote:
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> Are you modifying things, or just looking?
> For example, ntpq -p doesn't require a password.
Sorry for the delayed reply.
I only run ntpq -p and other read-only operations.
Thanks,
-Matt
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