Try using OpenSSL 0.9.4.
Richard
Robert Scardapane writes:
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> I am getting stuck in the same place as everyone else. Can not make a =
> certificate because of the lack of "/dev/random" and can not start =
> apache because the PRNG can not be seeded. If your system does not have =
> such a device what do you do. I tried using the runtime directive to =
> seed PRNG with "builtin" data (that fails). I tried seeding from an =
> external file - that fails. I tried building $HOME/.rnd - that fails.
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> It would seem that the higher levels of mod_ssl has this problem as =
> well.
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> Is there a solution or does the OS just have to have a "/dev/random" ?
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> Help please !
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