>> No, it's the far end IP address and the local interface you use to >> get there. > Look again: > 2019-03-20T18:11:14 ntpd[3117]: NTSs: TCP accept-ed from [2001:470:e815::%3= > =3D 589492224]:50860
> What IPv6 address do you think that is? Maybe it's truncated? I haven't figured out what's going on in this area. The IPv4 stuff looks reasonable. The printout is in libntp. I don't know how well tested that is. There may be a copy that isn't long enough for IPv6 addresses. I'll go scan the NTS code. Beware, there are a lot of bad-guys out there poking around. You will get crap in your log files. Grep your log files for "failed". I haven't seen any IPv6 examples yet. If you want a sensible example to check, best to find the log entry from when one of your other systems connected. [=3D crap] > Ah, right. See attached. It was a big/long gpsd log file. Was there something in particular I was supposed to look for? -- These are my opinions. I hate spam. _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@ntpsec.org http://lists.ntpsec.org/mailman/listinfo/devel