> bottom of docs/ntpsec.adoc
That's under Future directions.
It says:
> * Now that we have full Network Time Security, a near-future
> direction is to remove older insecure authentication methods (MAC
> and MS-SNTP).
I'd be happy to drop MS-SNTP, especially if we don't have any users.
I th
On Mon, May 25, 2020 at 12:56 PM Hal Murray via devel
wrote:
> The code is still there. I don't know if it works or anybody uses it.
>
> I don't see any mention of it in NEWS. Do you have a line number?
>
git show 0a46b8bbcd
bottom of docs/ntpsec.adoc
My apologies, I misread the line. You a
> I am trying to track down if MS-SNTP support was added back, and if it is
> supported.
> We have an entry in the news file, about removal, but none on addition.
The code is still there. I don't know if it works or anybody uses it.
I don't see any mention of it in NEWS. Do you have a line
On Sun, May 24, 2020, at 9:03 PM Sanjeev Gupta via devel
wrote:
>
> Andrew, Daniel,
>
> I am trying to track down if MS-SNTP support was added back, and if it is
> supported.
>
> We have an entry in the news file, about removal, but none on addition.
The code was never removed, and the option ha
Andrew, Daniel,
I am trying to track down if MS-SNTP support was added back, and if it is
supported.
We have an entry in the news file, about removal, but none on addition.
--
Sanjeev Gupta
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On Wed, Jan 18, 2017 at 3:32 AM Andrew Bartlett wrot
> The NTPsec Project is pleased to announce the tagging of version 1.1.9
Congrats/thanks.
In hindsight, we should have pushed a release when we made the incompatible
change to the new string used to make the c2s and s2c keys. (The draft RFC
changed a string constant There is no reasonable bac