Hi Christian!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
does anyone here know by chance, what I have to provide to gnupg in order to
run in a chrooted environment? Providing the libs obviously is not enough.
I'm suspecting /dev/random or /dev/urandom or sth. the like, but in my tests
it did not work properly (hangs) - due to entropy, I'd assume?
Got no clue, how entropy is handled in a chroot, nor if this IS the problem.
I'd appreciate any hints.
What does "strace gpg_chroot --version_or_anything" reveal on this
chroot-ed binary?
Salut, J�rg
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gpg/pgp key # 0xd7fa4512
fingerprint 4e89 6967 9cb2 f548 a806 7e8b fcf4 2053 d7fa 4512
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