tag 350396 + patch
thanks
Hi!
Here's an even petter patch, that just replaces the urandom stuff with
a pseudo-RN generator. It now simply uses libcrypto++, rather than the
built-in stuff, too.
I've been using an amule with this patch for a few weeks now; it seems
to work perfectly fine.
--- am
Hi Adeodato!
You wrote:
> # Bas, let's treat the BTS nice, now that it has version tracking. :)
> # Let me know if the version I'm giving is not accurate.
Oops, sorry about that (that was my locally patches version, obviously).
It seems I also forgot to attach the patch:
diff -Naur amule-2.1.0/
# Bas, let's treat the BTS nice, now that it has version tracking. :)
# Let me know if the version I'm giving is not accurate.
notfound 350396 99:2.1.0-1+bas
found 350396 2.1.0-1
thanks
* Bas Zoetekouw [Sun, 29 Jan 2006 14:19:05 +0100]:
> Package: amule
> Version: 99:2.1.0-1+bas
> Severity: norm
Package: amule
Version: 99:2.1.0-1+bas
Severity: normal
Amule is depleting the random pool. It seems the random number
generator of libcrypto++ reads lots of bytes from /dev/urandom.
I can't say that I understand how the donkey protocol works, but I
doubt that's there any need for real strong en
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