On 9/25/2013 2:19 PM, Roberto Spadim wrote:
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>hi david!
>do you have a patch about this hack?
Actually Fedora 18 fixes the primary problems. It has an update to rngd
so that it uses RdRand and it gets invoked properly. I passed
information on to RedHat about the problems and they fixed it in F
On 9/24/2013 11:58 AM, Roberto Spadim wrote:
There's space to create a new random device at /dev if you want too =)
/dev/nbrandom ? no block random? :)
2013/9/24 Richard Könning :
Am 24.09.2013 02:05, schrieb starlight.201...@binnacle.cx:
At 12:59 9/23/2013 -0700, Michael Sierchio wrote:
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Ger Hobbelt wrote:
Okay, so if I get this right, you're saying you want to verify the
server certificate BUT you do NOT want to check it's activation date /
expiry date (i.e. the time range over which the certificate is valid)?
I'll forego the very bad security implications of such a wish (those
We saw these same errors in a WiMAX test network with Free Radius.
Moving from an older 32 bit Fedora to a current 64 bit Fedora and the
stock freeradius and freeradius-util packages made it work and made the
errors you exhibit disappear.
openssl0.9.8h manifestly does support the necessary al
spec,
don't go over EAP and use a different CA that I have nothing to do with.
David Johnston
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