On 2/2/19 7:22 AM, Achim Gratz via devel wrote: > Eric S. Raymond via devel writes: >> *tlsport XXX* Contact the NTS-KE server on TCP port XXX. >> >> *ntpport YYY* Request an NTPD server on UDP port YYY. >> >> Can anyone explain to me a case in which these are not >> equivalent to expcit port prefixes on a server, ask, re require >> address?
They're not. Do the port suffixes on the server/ask/require instead. > I think you have that right. But I also think you can never use a > different UDP port than the one NTS-KE gave you anyway, so I don't see > why you'd even accept a port prefix on the ask/require address. The client can request a port from the NTS-KE server as part of the server negotiation. That's why you take one on the ask/require address. -- Richard _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@ntpsec.org http://lists.ntpsec.org/mailman/listinfo/devel