I reviewed my code. It is *not* *directly* in the code I added. Its in the state machine and crypto routines. When the crypto code does not behave normally on both sides this is a side effect. I have pushed it into a pathological state.
I trust wireshark and the network and there is the lowest possible stratum servers in the same facility. Regan On Mar 7, 3:37 pm, [email protected] (Rob Neal) wrote: > you broke something, review your changes. Or maybe something > along the way is dissing you. (stateful fw, packet sniffer, whatever) > > the reference implementation simply does not behave in the manner > you report. > > On Fri, 6 Mar 2009, [email protected] wrote: > > Hi there, > > > In ntp_config.c I have added my own modifiers on the server line so > > that if talking to one of my own servers I flag it as such, in the > > peer structure I add a flag to indicate own of my category of time > > servers, I added code to ntp_crypto.c and ntp_protocol.c and have my > > own crypto type and shove my own stuff into extension fields. All the > > stuff I am doing works but... > > > This is my problem.. > > > In the receive() function I am getting packets with the xmit, rec, > > orig fields and semi-randomly in different byte order. > > I chased this down from process_packet() but stopped there. There is > > almost a pattern to it..It is almost deterministic... > > > host order > > host order > > network order > > network order > > host order > > host order > > host order > > network order > > network order > > host > > network > > > What is going on...? Have I broken something..? Is there something I > > am simply just not getting..? > > Both pen and paper and programmatically (logging) I can determine > > ordering similar to the above.. > > > Its driving me nuts.. any ideas anyone..? > > > Cheers, > > > Regan > > > _______________________________________________ > > questions mailing list > > [email protected] > >https://lists.ntp.org/mailman/listinfo/questions _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
