Yo Hal!
On Fri, 16 Feb 2018 12:17:26 -0800
Hal Murray wrote:
> >> Config in /etc/ntpsntp.conf
> > /etc/ntpsntpd.conf server, not client.
>
> Interesting.. Thanks.
>
> ntpd is both client and server. We don't use the "d" on config files.
Old bug. What NTPsec client uses /etc/ntp.conf?
>
On 02/16/2018 02:17 PM, Hal Murray via devel wrote:
Is there a client for ntpsnmpd? I'd expect the client side to be part
of a snmp package. Do we need samples for that? How many snmp packages
are there?
ntpsnmpd only talks to the snmpd daemon. Various sorts of clients,
including the tools
>> Config in /etc/ntpsntp.conf
> /etc/ntpsntpd.conf server, not client.
Interesting.. Thanks.
ntpd is both client and server. We don't use the "d" on config files.
Is there a client for ntpsnmpd? I'd expect the client side to be part of a
snmp package. Do we need samples for that? How many
Yo Hal!
On Fri, 16 Feb 2018 11:42:30 -0800
Hal Murray via devel wrote:
> devel@ntpsec.org said:
> > There are two sets of configuration data: the usual server and
> > logging settings, and the flags which control which notifications
> > are active.
>
> I'd put stuff in parallel with ntp/ntpd
devel@ntpsec.org said:
> There are two sets of configuration data: the usual server and logging
> settings, and the flags which control which notifications are active.
I'd put stuff in parallel with ntp/ntpd
Config in /etc/ntpsntp.conf
State to be saved over boot in /var/ntpsntp/
Cleaned over b
Address mixup landed this in my inbox instead of the devlist. Forwarding
so that it becomes part of the discussion.
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Subject:Re: ntpsnmpd beta
Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2018 09:30:19 -0800
From: Gary E. Miller
Organization: Rellim
To: Ian Bruene
On 02/16/2018 01:09 PM, Eric S. Raymond wrote:
Ian Bruene via devel :
Query: what file can/should I use for config data that ntpsnmpd needs to be
able to change on the fly?
Does a human ever set this data? If not, there's a (weak) convetion of
putting the file in /var/run.
There are two se
Ian Bruene via devel :
> Query: what file can/should I use for config data that ntpsnmpd needs to be
> able to change on the fly?
Does a human ever set this data? If not, there's a (weak) convetion of
putting the file in /var/run.
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Query: what file can/should I use for config data that ntpsnmpd needs to
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