Richard Laager via devel writes:
> With my Debian packager hat on, getting a port in Debian's /etc/services
> is another level of complication that I don't want to have to deal with.
Not to mention that /etc/services has gone away in some distributions
recently (moved to /usr/etc/services) and you
On 8/12/20 4:44 AM, Hal Murray via devel wrote:
>> Is that a bug, or should I remove that chunk of text?
>
> That doesn't seem very clear. Let me try again.
>
> The documentation mentions /etc/services
> The current code doesn't use it. It passes "123" rather than "ntp" to the
> DNS
> lookup
I don't think I ever got an answer on this one.
On 7/6/20 11:28 PM, Richard Laager via security wrote:
> Another NTP CVE (which is already public)... does this affect NTPsec?
>
> On 7/6/20 12:55 PM, Moritz Muehlenhoff wrote:
>> This was assigned CVE-2020-13817 for ntp.org:
>> http://support.ntp
Yo Hal!
On Wed, 12 Aug 2020 13:03:01 -0700
Hal Murray wrote:
> > You can see I have the new one installed:
>
> Then either the new one is buggy or you aren't using it at runtime.
Which does not narrow it down much.
> magic.py is made by a script. It just copies the right chunks from
> ntp.
> You can see I have the new one installed:
Then either the new one is buggy or you aren't using it at runtime.
All the magic.py-s that you ls-ed have the same length. That's suspicious. I
have 3 different lengths but none of them match yours.
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 4229 Sep 15 2019 /usr/loca
Yo Hal!
On Tue, 11 Aug 2020 21:10:08 -0700
Hal Murray wrote:
> There are a handful of modes that we don't support. I changed them
> from MODE_FOO to MODE_FOOx so any use would break at compile time and
> we would fix it. That was back in April.
I'm just now seeing this error.
> My best guess
> Is that a bug, or should I remove that chunk of text?
That doesn't seem very clear. Let me try again.
The documentation mentions /etc/services
The current code doesn't use it. It passes "123" rather than "ntp" to the DNS
lookup routines.
How should we fix that?
1) fix documentation (easy,