Subject: Re: Entropy needed...
To: None <port-amiga@netbsd.org>
From: Lars Hecking <lhecking@nmrc.ucc.ie>
List: port-amiga
Date: 04/13/2000 20:56:17
> After reading some stuff about OpenSSH, I decided I would rather run it
> than ssh-1.2.27.
>
> However, it needs either /dev/urandom or the egd (entropy gathering
> daemon) in order to run; I have a prejudice about running a Perl script as
> root, so I'm wondering what it takes to get stuff from /dev/urandom, how
> this differs from the kernel's /dev/random stuff, or what's a safe way to
> gather entropy.
You need to enable the random devices explicitly when you compile
a kernel. No need for egd (unlike here on Solaris :-(
> Is anyone else running OpenSSH on their 68k?
I have run it, and in the meantime replaced it with ssh-1.2.27.
The reason was that every invocation of ssh/sshd froze my machine
for about 25 seconds, which is not acceptable. Why, I do not know,
but ssh-1.2.27 doesn't do that. It is possibly a problem with the
version of openssl in the ports tree and may disappear with a newer
version. NetBSD-1.4.2 is causing huge performance problems on my
machine, but in this case the culprit was clearly openss{h,l} ...