Anno domini 2019 Mon, 18 Feb 23:31:24 +1100
wirelessduck--- via Dng scripsit:
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> > On 18 Feb 2019, at 21:50, Didier Kryn <kryn@???> wrote:
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> >> Le 17/02/2019 à 17:29, Mike Tubby a écrit :
> >> If you install 'haveged' package /dev/random and /dev/urandom should (a) be better quality and (b) programs that need chunks of random data such as SSL on start-up should come up more quickly, i.e. not block waiting
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> > Looks kije a great suggestion. I'd never heared of it.
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> > Shouldn't this package be recommended, or at least suggested, by things like openssl and openssh ?
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> The quality of entropy from haveged is not guaranteed.
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> https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/34523/is-it-appropriate-to-use-haveged-as-a-source-of-entropy-on-virtual-machines
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> https://lwn.net/Articles/525459/
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> Maybe rng tools might be a better option if you are low on entropy? I don’t claim to be an expert on security or crypto though.
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> https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Rng-tools
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> —Tom
Just tested "rng-tools": they also work.
Comming back to the original issue: I tested ifplugd - which turned out to be not very reliable, but worked at least some hours. Now I tested "netplugd". The result is not verry promising: eudev logged the plug-event immediately, but netplugd sometimes took a break for 5 minutes ore more to detect that the cable was plugged in.
Is there a deeper reason why eth0 plug/unplug events cannot be handled by eudev (any more)?
Nik
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