> Is it not possible to use self-signed certificates? Or am I missing some
> steps; is there a recipe that works for machines on private networks?
I use self signed certificates for testing so it should be reasonable for you
to get it working.
I used a recipe I found on the web. It sets up a
Yo Rich!
On Wed, 6 May 2020 18:44:08 -0400
Rich Schmidt via devel wrote:
> I would like to test NTPsec on an internal network without Internet
> access.
Now that is real paranoia! But I guess you earned it the hard way.
> 2020-05-06T22:38:42 ntpd[9901]: NTSc: Using dir /var/lib/ntp/certs/
> f
I would like to test NTPsec on an internal network without Internet access.
I have created self-signed certificates on both server and client. But
NTPsec on the server complains
NTS: error:14094418:SSL routines:ssl3_read_bytes:tlsv1 alert *unknown ca*
and on the client:
2020-05-06T22:38:42 ntpd[9
Yo John!
On Wed, 06 May 2020 09:02:30 -0400
John Ackermann wrote:
> As a now-retired copyright lawyer, I'd say that removing the years is
> OK.
Yes, but I have not removed the year of first publication, just the
later years. The "(c)" and the years after first pub neer had any legal
meaning.