NTP users are strongly urged to take immediate action to ensure that their NTP daemons are not susceptible to being used in distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks. Please also take this opportunity to defeat denial-of-service attacks by implementing Ingress and Egress filtering through BCP38.
ntp-4.2.8p15
was released on 23 June 2020. It addresses 1 medium-severity security issue in ntpd, and provides 13 non-security bugfixes over 4.2.8p13.
Are you using Autokey in production? If so, please contact Harlan - he's got some questions for you.
Depending on how much you've checked out in a directory, there are a couple different ways to see the contents of that directory. If you're interested only in what's been checked out, then the standard OS commands will be fine:
$ ls
$ ls -l
If you want to see the entire directory contents, you'll have to examine the contents of the
SCCS/
directory in one way or another for its s.files:
$ ls SCCS/s.*
$ find SCCS -name 's.*' | bk sfiles -g -
That last command is a rather awkward way of listing a directory's files; more on this later and how to set up some convenient shortcuts.