Re: [uml-user] ssh can't obtain random bytes

2008-06-09 Thread Laurent Wandrebeck
2008/6/8 Laurent Wandrebeck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 2008/6/8 Laurent Wandrebeck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> 2008/6/8 Laurent Wandrebeck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>> 2008/6/8 Laurent Wandrebeck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
 2008/6/8 Benedict Verheyen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Benedict Verheyen schreef:
>>
>> Jeff,
>>
>> i googled for this patch and saw that it was commited in 2.6.26.rc2.
>> Does that mean that i need to compile a new 2.6.26.rc2 kernel or a new
>> 2.6.26.rc2 guest kernel or both ?
>>
>> Also, when i have compiled a new kernel, do i still need to install
>> rng-tools to be able to run ssh again or won't that be necessary?
>> I guess i can leave the CONFIG_UML_RANDOM set to yes without a problem.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Benedict
>
> I compiled a new guest kernel. I took the 2.6.25 baseline source tree and
> applied the 2.6.26-rc5 patch.
> With this kernel, ssh works again !
> I could even turn off the rng tools and it still worked. Nice !
>
> Only downside so far is that the skas 4 patch returned a couple of failed
> hunks. Understandably since it's a new version of the kernel :)
 Hi Benedict,
 I've began to port the skas4 patch to 2.6-git.
 You can clone the repo here:
 git://gitorious.org/my-unofficial-linux-uml-tree/mainline.git
 You can also get the patch here: http://dl.kodros.fr/skas4_20080607.diff
 The only part that need to be done is PTRACE_SWITCH_MM case in
 arch/x86/kernel/ptrace.c.
 Help and comments are welcome.
 I'll try to finish the portage today, but that's unsure.
 Regards,
 Laurent.
>>> Hi again,
>>> I *think* I have finished to port skas4.
>>> you'll find updated git tree at the same place.
>>> Updated patch is here: http://dl.kodros.fr/skas4_20080608.diff
>>> (I'm a bit unsure it is correct - I'm new to git - You'd better clone
>>> the git tree).
>>> Unfortunately, I can't until monday test if it compiles, as Fedora 9
>>> gcc is buggy and ICE while compiling the kernel - and up to now I've
>>> been unable to get to compile another gcc.
>>> Laurent.
>> Don't bother for now, it looks like the skas4 single patch was
>> actually missing one.
>> I'm right now fighting with git which does not want to push.
>> I've installed virtualbox and Centos 5.1 i386, which gcc doesn't ICE,
>> contrary to the fedora 9 one.
>> Will keep you informed about my skas4 adventures ;)
>> Laurent.
> Me again.
> One error left, unvcpu function is undefined, and I can't find
> anywhere where it has been (checked in 2.6.23,24,25, git)
> Looks like there is a little bug in skas4 ;)
> Jeff, I suppose you have that function somewhere ?
> Laurent.
OK, silly me. I've (at last) finished to port the beast.
Compile tested on x86_64.
you can git clone
git://gitorious.org/my-unofficial-linux-uml-tree/mainline.git or git
clone http://git.gitorious.org/my-unofficial-linux-uml-tree/mainline.git
Laurent.

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Re: [uml-user] ssh can't obtain random bytes

2008-06-09 Thread Benedict Verheyen
Laurent Wandrebeck wrote:

> OK, silly me. I've (at last) finished to port the beast.
> Compile tested on x86_64.
> you can git clone
> git://gitorious.org/my-unofficial-linux-uml-tree/mainline.git or git
> clone http://git.gitorious.org/my-unofficial-linux-uml-tree/mainline.git
> Laurent.

Hi,

i first had to install git as i don't use it.
I like Subversion more :)

I will try to clone the repository and compile it.
I will let you know the results of the jury :)

Regards,
Benedict


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