Yo Hal!
On Tue, 26 Mar 2019 14:49:52 -0700
Hal Murray via devel wrote:
> > Now it does not crash, anyway to make it work?
> > I need to use some IPs for private, offgrid, networking.
>
> I use /etc/hosts, so that hasn't been a problem for me.
Now I have two files to copy/merge over a dozen
> Now it does not crash, anyway to make it work?
> I need to use some IPs for private, offgrid, networking.
I use /etc/hosts, so that hasn't been a problem for me.
> If you only need the name for the cert, and you are not checking the cert, it
> should work.
Yes, but I need to get some quiet t
Yo Hal!
On Tue, 26 Mar 2019 14:22:11 -0700
Hal Murray via devel wrote:
> >> Are you trying to use NTS on an IP Address? Known bug. [That
> >> "(null)" happens on that case.]
> > Nope. Here is the line from ntp.conf that crashes my slow RasPi.
> > But not my fast RasPi:
>
> > server 204.1
>> Are you trying to use NTS on an IP Address? Known bug. [That
>> "(null)" happens on that case.]
> Nope. Here is the line from ntp.conf that crashes my slow RasPi. But not my
> fast RasPi:
> server 204.17.205.23 maxpoll 5 nts # pi3
That sure looks like at IP Address to me.
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Yo Hal!
On Tue, 26 Mar 2019 13:44:41 -0700
Hal Murray wrote:
> > Always fails for me. On seversl different RasPi.
>
> 2019-03-26T13:35:09 ntpd[26050]: DNS: dns_probe: (null),
> cast_flags:1, flag= s:21001
>
> Are you trying to use NTS on an IP Address? Known bug. [That
> "(null)" happens
Yo Hal!
> The problem starting at me in thhe face:
Well, part of the problme...
>
> 2019-03-26T13:35:09 ntpd[26050]: DNS: dns_probe: (null),
> cast_flags:1, flags:21001
>
> NULL pointer. Fix pushed.
That hostname that was NULL? It is supposed to be the hostname of
the nts server. Now I can
Yo Hal!
On Tue, 26 Mar 2019 13:52:54 -0700
Hal Murray wrote:
> devel@ntpsec.org :
> > Thread 4 "ntpd" received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
> > [Switching to Thread 0x75b1a460 (LWP 26062)] 0x76cfb6fc in strlcpy
> > () from /usr/lib/ libbsd.so.0
>
> > Any idea how to make gdb more usefu
devel@ntpsec.org :
> Thread 4 "ntpd" received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. [Switching to
> Thread 0x75b1a460 (LWP 26062)] 0x76cfb6fc in strlcpy () from /usr/lib/
> libbsd.so.0
> Any idea how to make gdb more useful here?
"bt" (for backtrace) gives you the stack trace
In many cases, that
> Always fails for me. On seversl different RasPi.
2019-03-26T13:35:09 ntpd[26050]: DNS: dns_probe: (null), cast_flags:1, flag=
s:21001
Are you trying to use NTS on an IP Address? Known bug. [That "(null)"
happens on that case.]
I thought I mentioned that case before but I guess I wasn't lou
Yo Hal!
On Tue, 26 Mar 2019 13:29:45 -0700
Hal Murray via devel wrote:
> > I applied today's NTPsec git head, with the mysyslog patches.
> > Older and slower RasPi still crash on startup if the try to be an
> > NTS client.
>
> Works for me. It's old enough that it has only 2 USB ports.
Alw
> I applied today's NTPsec git head, with the mysyslog patches. Older and
> slower RasPi still crash on startup if the try to be an NTS client.
Works for me. It's old enough that it has only 2 USB ports.
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Yo All!
I applied today's NTPsec git head, with the mysyslog patches. Older
and slower RasPi still crash on startup if the try to be an NTS client.
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GARY
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