On Tue, 15 Nov 2016 17:19, wa...@net.in.tum.de said:
> 2.1.12.223
gnupg 2.1.12 is not current.
> libgpg-error-0.dll
> 1.22.0.39429
IRRC, we fixes some Windows things in libgpg after 1.22.
I'd suggest until we have release 2.1.16 along with a new windows
installer. Very likely this we
Hello,
I work for my own TRNG implementation. I realized that the point is:
We should collectively control things so that none can control a
sequence of random bytes. --- (*)
Second "control" in (*) includes guessing, predicting, or knowing, not
only manipulating directly/indirectly.
Hi,
i run also into the same problem. At the end, it seems the rng-tools are
not so recommended. So i went with haveged because of the algorithm it
uses. Haveged runs as a background daemon and won't bother you in the
future.
I know a good hosting provider where it is preinstalled and a good linux
Il 16/11/2016 15:55, Juergen Christoffel ha scritto:
> Then there are http://www.bitbabbler.org and
> http://ubld.it/products/truerng-hardware-random-number-generator/ as
> hardware random number generators. Both are worth their money IMO.
Why not GnuK, that incorporates a TRNG too?
There's even a
On Tue, Nov 15, 2016 at 11:57:18AM +0100, aafanas...@os3.nl wrote:
I know that during generation of the key will be asked for moving mouse or
some other actions to create enough entropy. However could I use a
specific source to create entropy for key generation? Like only mouse or
keyboard.
As
I'm a novice user but since nobody else has replied. Have you tried
installing haveged and starting the service? It generates entropy.
First link on Google.
https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-setup-additional-entropy-for-cloud-servers-using-haveged
2016-11-15 11:57 GMT+01:00