dnssec-keygen just hangs on Three Different FreeBSD Systems.
Martin McCormick
martin at dc.cis.okstate.edu
Thu Nov 21 18:00:26 UTC 2002
Thank you for the information. I successfully got the
systems in question listening to the interrupts and a couple of
them I have tried now output some data if I cat /dev/random |more
or in to a file, but dnssec-keygen still only sits there doing
nothing if I run it.
So far, I added the interrupts to rndcontrol which
verifies that they are being used. I also added
rand_irqs="3 14 15"
As recommended and booted one of the systems and, yes, they were
still there. Am I missing anything else?
There is no t.conf on this system in /etc/defaults. I
suspect the seed is still not present. On one system, only a
byte or 2 emerged when I performed the cat /dev/random >somefile.
This is after over twelve hours of supposedly catching entropy.:-)
phn at icke-reklam.ipsec.nu writes:
>You might need to get /dev/random working. This needs a seed , configured
>into /etc/rc.conf , see /etc/defaults/t.conf :
>rand_irqs="NO" # Stir the entropy pool (like "5 11" or NO).
>
>replace with used irq in your machine.
>
>
>--
>Peter Håkanson
> IPSec Sverige ( At Gothenburg Riverside )
> Sorry about my e-mail address, but i'm trying to keep spam out,
> remove "icke-reklam" if you feel for mailing me. Thanx.
>
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