Another way to get faster keys in vmware:
use ``/dev/urandom´´ for entropy. ``/dev/urandom´´ gives lot av data.
dnssec-keygen -r /dev/urandom -a RSASHA1 -b 4096 -n ZONE -f KSK zonename
You should know that ``/dev/random´´ is a more great noise pattern than
``/dev/urandom´´. In theory /dev/random
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Very good, thanks!
I ran rsync on / and the command completed almost
immediately.
I will put a note in my book to that effect.
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On Wednesday, September 29, 2010 07:37:45 am you wrote:
> I think it's rather really slow to complete. It probably
> gathers entropy and VMs ar
I think it's rather really slow to complete. It probably gathers entropy
and VMs are notoriously bad at this. Does generating artificial i/o
activity helps in solving that ?
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Importance: Undecided => Low
** Changed in: bind9 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplet
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