Re: best way to create entropy?

2012-10-13 Thread shawn wilson
again, to add some input to my own question - i happened to be compiling openssh and found this in the install doc: NB. If you operating system supports /dev/random, you should configure OpenSSL to use it. OpenSSH relies on OpenSSL's direct support of /dev/random, or failing that, either prngd or

Re: best way to create entropy?

2012-10-13 Thread Jasper Wallace
On Thu, 11 Oct 2012, Dan White wrote: > On 10/11/12 17:08 -0700, Jonathan Lassoff wrote: > > On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 5:01 PM, shawn wilson wrote: > > > in the past, i've done many different things to create entropy - > > > encode videos, watch youtube, tcpdump -vvv > /dev/null, compiled a > > > k

Re: Is a /48 still the smallest thing you can route independently?

2012-10-13 Thread Måns Nilsson
Subject: Re: Is a /48 still the smallest thing you can route independently? Date: Sat, Oct 13, 2012 at 09:01:51AM -1000 Quoting Randy Bush (ra...@psg.com): > /48 is the new /24 Except you can stuff pretty much into one. I'm numbering my entire workplace from one. 1500 people and 26 offices. Our

Re: Is a /48 still the smallest thing you can route independently?

2012-10-13 Thread Randy Bush
Jo Rhett wrote: > > I've finally convinced $DAYJOB to deploy IPv6. Justification for the > IP space is easy, however the truth is that a /64 is more than we need > in all locations. However the last I heard was that you can't > effectively announce anything smaller than a /48. Is this still tr

[NANOG-announce] NANOG 56 Reminders

2012-10-13 Thread Betty Burke
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