On 2021-04-04 22:44, Uwe Fechner wrote:
Dear all,
I am trying to configure chrony with nts support, but so far it doesn't work:
ufechner@TUD277255:~/00Software/chrony-4.0$ ./configure
Configuring for Linux-x86_64
Checking for nettle : Yes
Checking for CMAC in nettle : No
Checking for
Hi,
Le 2021-04-04 22:44, Uwe Fechner a écrit :
> Dear all,
>
> I am trying to configure chrony with nts support, but so far it doesn't work:
>
> ufechner@TUD277255:~/00Software/chrony-4.0$ ./configure
> Configuring for Linux-x86_64
> Checking for /usr/bin/gcc : Yes
> Checking for hardening
Dear all,
I am trying to configure chrony with nts support, but so far it doesn't work:
ufechner@TUD277255:~/00Software/chrony-4.0$ ./configure
Configuring for Linux-x86_64
Checking for /usr/bin/gcc : Yes
Checking for hardening compiler options : Yes
Checking for -fstack-protector-strong : Yes
You want to use accheck rather than cmdaccheck to check access via the
allow directive.
David Bohman
On Sun, Apr 4, 2021 at 7:27 AM Henning Svane wrote:
> Hi
>
>
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> I have installed Ubuntu 20.10 server and installed the suggested version
> 3.5.1 from Ubuntu
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>
> Then I would like to add
Hi
I have installed Ubuntu 20.10 server and installed the suggested version 3.5.1
from Ubuntu
Then I would like to add allow to /etc/chrony/chrony.conf
Allow 10.40.21.0/28
(This I have done before with no problems)
But when I test it from
Sudo chronyc
chronyc> cmdaccheck 10.40.21.11
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