NTP import coming question: location of crypto keys for ntpd
From: Ollivier Robert (roberto_at_keltia.freenix.fr)
Date: 06/09/04
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Date: Wed, 9 Jun 2004 17:15:33 +0200 To: arch@freebsd.org
I'm preparing the upcoming ntp 4.2.0 import into what-will-be 5.3 and am
wondering on this. In the past, the preconfigured location for crypto keys
is "/usr/local/etc", in-sync with what is used by the net/ntp port.
For the base system, I was thinking of maybe change it to something close
to "/etc/ntp" (in line with /etc/ppp & /etc/ssh).
Is it worth the HEADS-UP/UPDATING note I'd need to put or do I just keep it
that way?
PS: they have renamed a lot of files from .htm to .html (I hate such
gratuituous changes) and I must say that Arch[1] made it very easy to see
the changes & renames...
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[1] http://gnuarch.org/ a distributed VCS close to BitKeeper but free.
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