On Sunday 13 February 2005 08:38, Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote:
> It should be doable, yes.
> Another alternative is to verify that the drivers you are using
> (specifically NIC and disk drives) are set to provide entropy (there's
> a driver flag for it, can't remember what it's called right now)
This is
On Sat, Feb 12, 2005 at 11:29:12PM +0200, Oded Arbel wrote:
>
> Hi list.
> I configured all applications I could to use /dev/urandom but some I was
> unable too. I read in several places on the web that one can either
> symlink /dev/random to /dev/urandom or simply change the major and minor
>
On Sat, Feb 12, 2005 at 11:29:12PM +0200, Oded Arbel wrote:
> The problem I'm having is that neither solution works for me - I failed to
> symlink or recreate the device node because for some reason I cannot remove
> the current /dev/random. Even after I stop all programs that use it (and
> che
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On Saturday 12 February 2005 23:29, Oded Arbel wrote:
> And if we are on the subject - is it possible to feed entropy (from a
> trusted source of course) into /dev/random so that it is available to
> applications ? I was thinking about getting random bits from lavarand or
> random.org to fuel my se
Hi list.
I have a headless server somewhere which runs some applications which depend
on /dev/random to provide entropy (specifically cyrus-imapd). Now since the
server is headless, /dev/random never has enough random bits to provide and
as a result reads on it block forever, which causes prob
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> Hello everyone.
>
> This next Satday (19/02/2005) there'll be a GPG Keysigning Party in
> Jerusalem.
>
> The place: Cafe B'Gina (74 Bethlehem Road, Phone: 02-6720825).
> The time: 20:00.
Hello everyone.
This next Satday (19/02/2005) there'll be a GPG Keysigning Party in
Jerusalem.
The place: Cafe B'Gina (74 Bethlehem Road, Phone: 02-6720825).
The time: 20:00.
The party coordinator is Lior Kaplan, everyone who wants to join the
party, needs to send him, via e-mail ([EMAIL PROTECT
When we'll set the next meeting of BIUX I'll contact you.
> On Sat, 12 Feb 2005, Omer Zak wrote:
>
>> Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2005 15:17:35 +0200
>> From: Omer Zak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: IGLU Mailing list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Subject: Looking for more LUGs to brainwash
>>
>> In addition to the wel
On Sat, 12 Feb 2005, Omer Zak wrote:
> Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2005 15:17:35 +0200
> From: Omer Zak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: IGLU Mailing list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Looking for more LUGs to brainwash
>
> In addition to the well-known LUGs in Haifa, Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, are
> there LUGs in o
In addition to the well-known LUGs in Haifa, Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, are
there LUGs in other Israeli cities?
The purpose of my question is to locate more opportunities to
brainwash^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^Heducate people about the subject of computer
(and Linux in particular) accessibility to people with d
Next Monday (14/2/2005), 18:30, the Haifa Linux Club will once
again meet to hear guy keren talk about:
The VFS of the Linux-2.4 kernel
a play in 5 acts
All file-system activity in the Linux kernel goes through a virtual
file-system layer - VFS. In this pla
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