1999-12-09 13:01:21 +00:00
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If you want DES support in ntp:
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- Use MD5 instead:
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- - convert your DES keys to MD5 by changing the 'A', 'N' or 'S' to 'M'
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If you *need* DES support:
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- first see if you can simply "want" DES support instead
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- Get RSAREF or RSAEURO (or a reasonable facsimile thereof)
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- - Unpack it in the top-level source directory of the NTP distribution
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2000-01-28 14:55:50 +00:00
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in a directory named rsaref2
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1999-12-09 13:01:21 +00:00
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(You should see directories like ports, rsaref2, scripts)
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When you run configure, the Right Thing will happen.
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Be advised that the RSA DES code is not quite as portable os one might
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wish for. In particular, DES under NTP will only work between machines
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of the same "endianness".
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Dave would prefer that new/alternative encryption schemes follow the
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RSA API.
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