On Sun, 25 Jun 2000, Soren Schmidt wrote: > It complains about libcrypto & libssl not containing RSA, but it > might be because make world is broken due to perl... This happens when a test RSA operation fails - but OpenSSH doesn't try to check why it fails and assumes it was because no RSA code even exists. It's probably more likely it's failing an internal check related to /dev/random (this is the signature which caused me to notice the missing /dev/random on alpha recently) Kris -- In God we Trust -- all others must submit an X.509 certificate. -- Charles Forsythe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message
- Re: HEADS UP! New (incomplete) /dev/random device! Mark Murray
- Re: HEADS UP! New (incomplete) /dev/random devi... Soren Schmidt
- Re: HEADS UP! New (incomplete) /dev/random ... Mark Murray
- Re: HEADS UP! New (incomplete) /dev/ra... Soren Schmidt
- Re: HEADS UP! New (incomplete) /de... Mark Murray
- Re: HEADS UP! New (incomplete) /de... Soren Schmidt
- Re: HEADS UP! New (incomplete) /de... Mark Murray
- Re: HEADS UP! New (incomplete) /de... Soren Schmidt
- Re: HEADS UP! New (incomplete) /de... Mark Murray
- Re: HEADS UP! New (incomplete) /de... Soren Schmidt
- Re: HEADS UP! New (incomplete) /de... Kris Kennaway
- Re: HEADS UP! New (incomplete) /de... Mark Murray
- Re: HEADS UP! New (incomplete) /de... Mark Murray
- Re: HEADS UP! New (incomplete) /de... Doug Rabson
- Re: HEADS UP! New (incomplete) /dev/random device! David O'Brien
- Re: HEADS UP! New (incomplete) /dev/random device! Mark Murray