Serge,
I don't know what you mean by "strict client Client." The issuer or
subject name on the trusted certificate denotes a file on the client
with the name ntpkey_iff_<trusted host name> and you get to make that
happen by providing the file and link to it with that name.
Dave
Serge Bets wrote:
Hello David,
On Saturday, December 10, 2005 at 21:52:46 +0000, David L. Mills wrote:
The client can belong to several groups, so will hold keys for each
one. The one to use is determined by the ceritificate trail to the
trusted host.
OK, thanks.
How to configure the strict client Client so it makes use of IFF scheme?
Client has to have the good link(s) ntpkey_iff_Server(s) available, and
what else?
Serge.
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