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.
There are a number of ways to list the contents of a BK-managed file. If you've already checked it out with
bk co
or
bk get
, then you can, of course, use any of the standard OS commands such as
cat
,
more
,
less
,
vi
and so on.
If you haven't checked it out yet, you can use one of the
bk
variations such as:
$ bk cat README
$ bk more README # curiously, doesn't seem to work ... why not?
$ bk co -p README # lists file, without checking it out
$ bk get -p README # same here
In addition, you can use
bk prs
to list previous revisions of a file, which is explained in the next section.