Re: the MSNTP feature and author, Andrew Bartlett

2020-05-24 Thread Hal Murray via devel
> 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

Re: the MSNTP feature and author, Andrew Bartlett

2020-05-24 Thread Sanjeev Gupta via devel
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

Re: the MSNTP feature and author, Andrew Bartlett

2020-05-24 Thread Hal Murray via devel
> 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

Re: the MSNTP feature and author, Andrew Bartlett

2020-05-24 Thread James Browning via devel
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

Re: the MSNTP feature and author, Andrew Bartlett

2020-05-24 Thread Sanjeev Gupta via devel
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 +65 98551208 http://www.linkedin.com/in/ghane On Wed, Jan 18, 2017 at 3:32 AM Andrew Bartlett wrot

Re: the MSNTP feature and author, Andrew Bartlett

2017-01-17 Thread Sanjeev Gupta
On Wed, Jan 18, 2017 at 12:45 AM, Daniel Franke wrote: > Start me with: > > 1. A Linux box running Samba and NTP Classic and configured to behave > as an MS-SNTP server. > > 2. A Windows box configured to speak MS-SNTP as a client of said Linux box. > I have setup the two boxes, now to read up o

Re: the MSNTP feature and author, Andrew Bartlett

2017-01-17 Thread Daniel Franke
On 1/17/17, Sanjeev Gupta wrote: > On Tue, Jan 17, 2017 at 10:22 PM, Daniel Franke > wrote: > >> Putting it back should be easy if someone can provide me with a working >> test environment, including a correctly configured Samba servet and a >> Windows client configured to talk to it. > > > I am

Re: the MSNTP feature and author, Andrew Bartlett

2017-01-17 Thread Sanjeev Gupta
On Tue, Jan 17, 2017 at 12:48 PM, Mark Atwood wrote: > I just spent an hour talking with Andrew Bartlett of Catalyist. He is the > author of the msntp feature in NTP Classic. Note that Andrew's email in the original mail was wrong, I believe the domain was misspelt. I have replaced it here wi

Re: the MSNTP feature and author, Andrew Bartlett

2017-01-17 Thread Sanjeev Gupta
On Tue, Jan 17, 2017 at 10:22 PM, Daniel Franke wrote: > Putting it back should be easy if someone can provide me with a working > test environment, including a correctly configured Samba servet and a > Windows client configured to talk to it. I am not sure of what "correctly configured" means

Re: the MSNTP feature and author, Andrew Bartlett

2017-01-17 Thread Daniel Franke
Putting it back should be easy if someone can provide me with a working test environment, including a correctly configured Samba servet and a Windows client configured to talk to it. On Jan 16, 2017 11:48 PM, "Mark Atwood" wrote: > I just spent an hour talking with Andrew Bartlett of Catalyist.

the MSNTP feature and author, Andrew Bartlett

2017-01-16 Thread Mark Atwood
I just spent an hour talking with Andrew Bartlett of Catalyist. He is the author of the msntp feature in NTP Classic. The feature is actually in place for Samba clients. Given that, we likely will want to put it back, but do it better than how it was originally hammered into Classic. He hope w