On Sun, 18 Mar 2007, Phusion wrote: > I have a question about BIND9 that comes with OpenBSD 4.0. I just > setup BIND and am seeing the following messages in my logs. > > named[25017]: could not open entropy source /dev/arandom: file not found > named[25017]: using pre-chroot entropy source /dev/arandom > > I have looked for this and found another person asked about it a few > years ago. The post I saw was when someone was running 3.6 and the > response was as follows. > > ---------- > This is normal and harmless. All it means is that there was no > /dev/arandom in the chroot jail so named will continue use the > descriptor it opened for /dev/arandom before it did the chroot. > ---------- > > So, apparently I should always see this message correct?
You could (as root) create the device in /var/named/dev if the error message is annoying. that would be: # cd /var/named/dev # mknod -m 644 arandom c 45 4 Those are the appropriate major/minor device numbers for 4.0. I assume that /var/named is your named chroot habitat. man mknod for more info. Dave -- Resistance is futile. You've already been assimilated.