Is there any difference using
ntp.keys generated:
a) manually via inserting key-id, type=M, and string with any lengths like:
1 M fjfjfksdflsjflkfj
2 M asdkjweiuffff.NEEw.EEEERTyfsd
3 M qweddfkfd..-drftGTG
12 M QWERtrtv.444
or
b) via ntp-keygen -M and using some of these keys like:
cat /etc/ntp.keys
2 MD5 b}{Bv{kYk)cgu4tkisyJ # MD5 key
3 MD5 aJ%?my1je"9HE]7w,(.J # MD5 key
11 SHA1 2986d98534fe42377a7152161e9fa8e8816fde10 # SHA1 key
12 SHA1 3580c71679004c939af97abdf67a11ec772254b3 # SHA1 key
when using trustedkeys
keys /etc/ntp.keys
setting in ntp.conf
Can all types be used on NTP v4 and v3?
BTW, i have tried a), b) and it worked.
Thanks for the explanation.
Peter
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