> yes, but do you suggest to switch the Debian packages to use
> /dev/urandom by default? I don't think it's a good idea, most systems
> with Debian installed should provide enough entropy through /dev/random.
> A solution could be to have dropbear first check /dev/random, and if it
> blocks, to f
Hi Dmitry,
On Wed, May 25, 2005 at 05:18:05PM +0300, Dmitry Golubev wrote:
> Installed dropbear package on RouterBOARD500 (mipsel architecture)
> successfully, but when clients connect, they do not even get to the login
> prompt. As explained here:
> http://lists.ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au/pipermail/dro
Package: dropbear
Version: 0.45-2
Severity: seriuos
Installed dropbear package on RouterBOARD500 (mipsel architecture)
successfully, but when clients connect, they do not even get to the login
prompt. As explained here:
http://lists.ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au/pipermail/dropbear/2005q1/000151.html
i chan
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