On Mo, 22.04.19 08:35, Robert Marcano ([email protected]) wrote:

> > What's the story anyway for rngd? Why would userspace be better at
> > providing entropy to the kernel than the kernel itself? Why do we
> > enable it on desktops at all, such systems should not be
> > entropy-starved.
>
> Non developers, true. Developer's workstations, wrong. Just signing a few
> packages (java's jarsigner) to test your code runs fine under those
> conditions can drop to near zero the entropy, taking a lot of time to finish
> the signing.

Well, "jarsigner" is broken then. It appears to use /dev/random
instead of /dev/urandom. if you use the latter, then you can pull out
as much randomness as you want, it's not affected by "entropy
depletion".

See man page about that:

http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man4/urandom.4.html

Lennart

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Lennart Poettering, Berlin
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