[systemd-devel] [RFC] pstore: options to enable kernel writing into the pstore

2020-03-11 Thread Eric DeVolder
Systemd-devel, Below is a proposal for adding a couple of settings to the systemd pstore service so that it can enable the kernel parameters that allow the kernel to write into the pstore. Regards, eric From 837d716c6e7ed02518a399356df95bf7c47e1772 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Eric DeVolder

Re: [systemd-devel] systemd-timesyncd - use unprivileged ports

2020-03-11 Thread Jędrzej Dudkiewicz
On Wed, Mar 11, 2020 at 5:52 PM Mantas Mikulėnas wrote: > > Well, are you asking about the *source* port or about the *destination* port? > There are two on every UDP packet. Sorry, of course source port - I spent so much time trying to synchronize time using systemd-timesyncd and ntpdate that

Re: [systemd-devel] systemd-timesyncd - use unprivileged ports

2020-03-11 Thread Mantas Mikulėnas
Well, are you asking about the *source* port or about the *destination* port? There are two on every UDP packet. The source port is *not* from the privileged range -- systemd-timesyncd always just lets the OS choose a random port from the ephemeral range. (I have seen some other NTP clients such

[systemd-devel] systemd-timesyncd - use unprivileged ports

2020-03-11 Thread Jędrzej Dudkiewicz
Hi, I have quite a few devices running Linux in client's network - so I have no control over it. It seems that all privileged UDP ports are blocked I have to use unprivileged port. I'd like to use systemd-timesyncd to synchronize time, thought I can't find a way to force it to use unprivileged