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.Notes:
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.
Please see the NTP Security Notice for vulnerability and mitigation details.Are you using Autokey in production? If so, please contact Harlan - he's got some questions for you.
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ServerStratum | Inactive |
CountryCode | US MI |
Hostname | pbody.digitalenigma.net |
IP Address | 71.13.90.198 |
IPv6 Address | 2001:470:1f11:bfa::ac10:3c6; 2001:470:1f11:bfb::ac10:3c6 |
UseDNS | Yes |
PoolMember | Yes |
ServerLocation | Essexville, MI |
HostOrganization | DigitalEnigma Networks, LLC |
GeographicCoordinates | 43° 36' 38.70" N; 083° 49' 56.05" W |
ServerSynchronization | Ubuntu 10.04; NTPd 4.2.6p5; Garmin 18x LVC GPS w/PPS; Backup Modem to USNO; http://pbody.digitalenigma.net |
ServiceArea | North America; US |
AccessPolicy | RestrictedAccess |
AccessDetails | Public & Pool Access Disabled (DRDoS Amplification Attack) |
NotificationMessage | No |
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ServerContact | Luke Militello; Luke@DigitalEnigma.net |