On 02/20/2011 02:22 PM, Russell Bryant wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 20, 2011 at 3:18 PM, Angus Salkeld <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On Sun, Feb 20, 2011 at 11:24:55AM +0100, Camille Néron wrote:
>>> Thanks to your answer
>>>
>>> The script corosync-generate, create the /etc/corosync/authkeys file
>>>
>>> I think it's a problem with corosync because the command it's called
>>> "corosync-keygen", but it's maybe a problem with pacemaker, i don't know ...
>>>
>>> I want automate the creation of the authkeys file.
>>
>> That might be problematic, corosync-keygen requires you to type
>> on the keyboard - try it by it's self.
> 
> It looks like it's opening /dev/random.  It could be modified to use
> /dev/urandom instead, which IIRC is guaranteed not to block and would
> not require any input.  Perhaps this could be a command line option -
> /dev/random by default for the best randomness, or /dev/urandom for a
> scripted install to ensure it doesn't block.
> 

Sounds like a great command line option "-l less secure key generation".
 If someone cooks up a patch I can merge.

Regards
-steve

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