On generating gpg keys, how can one go about getting enough entropy on one's own machine? I tried generating it on a server I have co-located with my ISP, so at least it would have some network traffic and some web serving as entropy but that will still not enough; 14 bytes short once, 123 the next. I don't think it would ever be possible on my home machine. va & master don't have gpg installed, and on the Solaris undergrad server at university, gpg is unable to lock memory hence the key will be insecure; none of these three are good places to generate a key anyway. Suggestions?
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