Hey, am I missing something here? I'm looking at ntpd 4.2.6 and 4.2.8. A customer pointed to the ntp.keys web page and asked about using sha512. The link is https://docs.ntpsec.org/latest/ntp_keys.html and it appears to clearly show how to use any digest algorithm supported by openssl. When I create a keyfile and run ntpd in debug mode, sure enough they all get parsed and assigned a digest id for digest algorithms md5, sha1, ripemd160, sha224, 256,384 and 512.
Here are some keys: 6 MD5 zs"a@'r`&QiNW>ihD;YF # MD5 key 7 MD5 qEU<XkWN-M]\$H~>|"F+ # MD5 key 8 MD5 ^TLS~EmRl}Jx~l$:^3o. # MD5 key 9 MD5 'uL(75Gz_*S906yG$K_? # MD5 key 10 MD5 ExZU8%k2h]`_S_cjLv+^ # MD5 key 11 SHA1 771fc6d1010f4e1d1fb4018de76d1c18826ccdea # SHA1 key 12 SHA1 eac734f1acf1bf3556eb44aa2d6a71cc696009e2 # SHA1 key 13 SHA1 4a52b7c96900941dd84c2f3524a547db9dec2cb4 # SHA1 key 14 SHA1 ca6789d1a6623b61447e20aa4484a991b166f73c # SHA1 key 15 SHA1 a685eb967977d90441486768f05cc6cb24581d98 # SHA1 key 16 SHA1 2a7d7e1b7e72d2083f3333575afaefc1945faa6b # SHA1 key 17 SHA1 126fc66ec429e8002f0328990813c33f0e70f6a3 # SHA1 key 18 SHA1 287f749a2b4cd12535ae8d072f86edce9e28fa67 # SHA1 key 19 SHA1 2915015e44948758cf8a529513364fc5a852d320 Greg Dowd Principal Engineering Technologist, FTD Microsemi 3870 N. First St. | San Jose | CA 95134 | USA Office: 408.964.7643 Email: greg.d...@microchip.com Company Website: www.microsemi.com _______________________________________________ questions mailing list questions@lists.ntp.org http://lists.ntp.org/listinfo/questions