NTS and ipv6
Paul Theodoropoulos
paul at anastrophe.com
Thu Jul 25 19:14:24 UTC 2019
On 7/25/19 12:11, Paul Theodoropoulos wrote:
> I just ran a first pass at setting up NTS on a device (RPI 3b+,
> raspbian 10/buster).
>
> The server failed to come up on restart of service, as follows:
>
> 2019-07-25T12:03:53 ntpd[21436]: NTSs: Private Key OK
> 2019-07-25T12:03:53 ntpd[21436]: NTSs: OpenSSL security level is 2
> 2019-07-25T12:03:53 ntpd[21436]: NTSs: listen4 worked
> 2019-07-25T12:03:53 ntpd[21436]: NTSs: Can't create socket6:
> 2019-07-25T12:03:53 ntpd[21436]: NTSc: Using system default root
> certificates.
> 2019-07-25T12:03:53 ntpd[21436]: NTS: troubles during init. Bailing.
>
> I don't use ipv6. Without regard to the countless arguments associated
> with ipv6, shouldn't NTS simply acknowledge that ipv6 isn't enabled,
> and continue initialization if it isn't available?
>
> It was easily enough solved by re-enabling ipv6 in the boot config,
> and I have it running fine now in my test environment.
Forgot to add -
root@ C-NTPsec: ~ # ntpd -V
ntpd ntpsec-1.1.6+ 2019-07-19T23:59:16Z (git rev 8e3daaf0b)
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Paul Theodoropoulos
www.anastrophe.com
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