Please disregard apparently Openssl does not see the /dev/random in my chroot directory as a valid random provider. So its off to google and oracle to see what it will take to make a valid /dev/random available from within the jail.
Larry Stewart, CISSP Contractor - Jacobs Technology Network Engineer Office: 520-538-4227 DSN: 879-4227 Cell phone: 520-227-8251 larry.c.stewart....@mail.mil -----Original Message----- From: Stewart, Larry C Sr CTR DISA JT (USA) Sent: Thursday, November 8, 2018 11:12 AM To: bind-users <bind-us...@isc.org> Subject: Openssl issue I am running Solaris 10 and I downloaded bind 9.12.3 today and compiled it using the enable threads option, the prefix=/ option and the --without-gost option just as I have in the past when compiling 9.10. The compilation seems to go well but when I run named with -t /nithr -u nithr named fails to start and I get daemon.crit openssl_link.c:296: fatal error:and Openssl pseudorandom number generator cannot be initialized (see the 'PRNG not seeded message in the Openssl FAQ). Then exiting (due to fatal error in library). My chrooted directory does contain /dev/random Does anyone have any suggestions on how to overcome this issue? Larry Stewart, CISSP Contractor - Jacobs Technology Network Engineer Office: 520-538-4227 DSN: 879-4227 Cell phone: 520-227-8251 larry.c.stewart....@mail.mil
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