* Thorsten Glaser:
> Any progress on the libbsd package, now that licence issues are out
> of the way? IIRC, plans were to get it ready for all arches in lenny?
We need a thread-safe version of something like arc4random as an element
for various security patches (which will target etch). Shall w
Florian Weimer dixit:
>I'd also see a change that limits the number of bytes which is read from
>/dev/urandom (32 or fewer should be enough). I'm concerned about
>looping shell scripts darinign entropy from the pool at an unacceptably
>high rate.
For things like that, the OpenBSD and MirBSD kern
* Thorsten Glaser:
> Florian Weimer dixit:
>
>>I'd also see a change that limits the number of bytes which is read from
>>/dev/urandom (32 or fewer should be enough). I'm concerned about
>>looping shell scripts darinign entropy from the pool at an unacceptably
>>high rate.
>
> For things like tha
Hi,
On Mon, 2008-07-07 at 13:08:53 +, Thorsten Glaser wrote:
> Dixi:
>
> >Any progress on the libbsd package, now that licence issues are out
> >of the way? IIRC, plans were to get it ready for all arches in lenny?
It took a bit more time than expected, but it's already there, as
you've alre
Hi Florian,
On Fri, 2008-07-18 at 17:28:30 +0200, Florian Weimer wrote:
> * Thorsten Glaser:
> > Any progress on the libbsd package, now that licence issues are out
> > of the way? IIRC, plans were to get it ready for all arches in lenny?
>
> We need a thread-safe version of something like arc4ra
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