From: "Maurice Gittens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
maurice> Thanks, this seems to work. (at least for random number generation).
maurice> However these applications don't seem to delegate the
maurice> loading of public and private keys to the driver for the hardware device.
maurice> (The applications seem to assume that keys are stored on the filesystem
maurice> of the host machine.)
Use the following options:
-keyform e
Then, instead of key file names, use a key identity that's appropriate
for the device in question. This should more or less be applicable in
all places where a public key file or private key file can be given.
However, there may be places where this feature is missing. Please
tell us if you find any.
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