Re: Crypto, passwords

2018-01-10 Thread Hal Murray via devel
>> 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

Re: Crypto, passwords

2018-01-10 Thread Matthew Selsky via devel
On Fri, Jan 05, 2018 at 09:04:38AM -0800, Hal Murray wrote: > > 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 __