Re: Next release

2019-11-20 Thread Richard Laager via devel
On 11/20/19 6:32 AM, Hal Murray via devel wrote: > I'd like a non NTPsec specific web page that lists public servers. (I want > to > be able to make changes easily rather than package it where it gets tangled > up > with a release mechanism.) It'd be really nice if the ntp.org folks would add

Re: Next release

2019-11-20 Thread Richard Laager via devel
On 11/20/19 6:32 AM, Hal Murray via devel wrote: > What is the long term importance of shared keys? (old authentication) Is it > useful/important to have a backup that doesn't use OpenSSL and doesn't depend > on certificates? (we do use their crypto library) I don't use them, so that biases m

Re: Next release

2019-11-20 Thread Hal Murray via devel
> There are some interop issues with cfnts clients and ntpsec servers: result > in RST packets from the server. I'll try to dig in this weekend and submit a > patch. Thanks. What's in the log file? The working case of the server side logging is minimal to reduce log clutter, but there should

Re: Next release

2019-11-20 Thread Watson Ladd via devel
On Wed, Nov 20, 2019, 7:32 AM Hal Murray via devel wrote: > > The RFC for NTS should be out soon. I don't know when that will actually > happen, but I think we should try to be in a position to make any last > minute > changes, for example, the port number, and push the button for a wonderful >

Re: Next release

2018-06-02 Thread Eric S. Raymond via devel
Hal Murray : > > I want to do a triage pass over the bug list. That's about it. > > There is a RFC close to release that requires some changes in the crypto > area. Gary forwarded the announcement few days ago. I'll dig out the > details if anybody can't find it. > > They aren't complicated.