On 17 Oct 2013 13:07, "chrono" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> root@OpenWrt:/# cat /proc/sys/kernel/random/entropy_avail
>>>> 0
>>>
>>> Uhhhhhh ok?
>>> root@OpenWrt:~# cat /proc/sys/kernel/random/entropy_avail
>>> 1189
>>
>>
>> What's your uptime? Entropy is added to the pool e.g. based on network
>> activity. The issue is that the pool is empty right after boot up.
>
>
> Well it's not anymore (with the patch).
> That may be due to the fact that network is the only source of entropy
> left on MIPS, that is something I personally wouldn't accept as enough
> anymore.
>
> As I reckon there has been a lengthy discussion about it already and
> many people raised their concerns.
>
>
 ecurity/meldung/Linux-auf-MIPS-jetzt-wieder-mit-mehr-Zufall-1963604.html
>
> (sorry for german link)
>
> That patch wouldn't work with 3.3.8 due to include dependencies I
> wasn't willing to follow up.
>
> The attached patch will re-enable CPU interrupts as entropy source,
> at least for AR71xx/mips32r3 and will do so right away, which might
> also solve issues with hostapd/nginx that require some during init.

Ahhhh, I can see how that might cause issues. I have made some sysctl
tweaks and my network always has something going on.
So I never noticed.
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