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1@node ntp.keys Notes 2@section Notes about ntp.keys 3@pindex ntp.keys 4@cindex NTP symmetric key file format 5@ignore 6# 7# EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (invoke-ntp.keys.texi) 8# | 1@node ntp.keys Notes 2@section Notes about ntp.keys 3@pindex ntp.keys 4@cindex NTP symmetric key file format 5@ignore 6# 7# EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (invoke-ntp.keys.texi) 8# |
9# It has been AutoGen-ed January 7, 2016 at 11:30:52 PM by AutoGen 5.18.5 | 9# It has been AutoGen-ed January 20, 2016 at 04:18:02 AM by AutoGen 5.18.5 |
10# From the definitions ntp.keys.def 11# and the template file agtexi-file.tpl 12@end ignore 13 14 15 16This document describes the format of an NTP symmetric key file. 17For a description of the use of this type of file, see the --- 14 unchanged lines hidden (view full) --- 32one or more keys numbered between 1 and 65534 33may be arbitrarily set in the keys file. 34 35The key file uses the same comment conventions 36as the configuration file. 37Key entries use a fixed format of the form 38 39@example | 10# From the definitions ntp.keys.def 11# and the template file agtexi-file.tpl 12@end ignore 13 14 15 16This document describes the format of an NTP symmetric key file. 17For a description of the use of this type of file, see the --- 14 unchanged lines hidden (view full) --- 32one or more keys numbered between 1 and 65534 33may be arbitrarily set in the keys file. 34 35The key file uses the same comment conventions 36as the configuration file. 37Key entries use a fixed format of the form 38 39@example |
40@kbd{keyno} @kbd{type} @kbd{key} | 40@kbd{keyno} @kbd{type} @kbd{key} @kbd{opt_IP_list} |
41@end example 42 43where 44@kbd{keyno} 45is a positive integer (between 1 and 65534), 46@kbd{type} 47is the message digest algorithm, 48and 49@kbd{key} | 41@end example 42 43where 44@kbd{keyno} 45is a positive integer (between 1 and 65534), 46@kbd{type} 47is the message digest algorithm, 48and 49@kbd{key} |
50is the key itself. | 50is the key itself, and 51@kbd{opt_IP_list} 52is an optional comma-separated list of IPs 53that are allowed to serve time. 54If 55@kbd{opt_IP_list} 56is empty, 57any properly-authenticated server message will be 58accepted. |
51 52The 53@kbd{key} 54may be given in a format 55controlled by the 56@kbd{type} 57field. 58The --- 67 unchanged lines hidden --- | 59 60The 61@kbd{key} 62may be given in a format 63controlled by the 64@kbd{type} 65field. 66The --- 67 unchanged lines hidden --- |