On Fri, 2 Mar 2018 05:20, d...@fifthhorseman.net said:
> Is there any chance that gcrypt will adopt this approach on GNU/Linux
> systems, or at least make it available so that GnuPG can use it?
This is already the case since libgcrypt 1.7.1; /etc/gcrypt/random.conf
was only added with 1.8.0.
No
On Wed 2018-02-28 16:14:42 +0100, Werner Koch wrote:
> On Wed, 28 Feb 2018 15:53, ed...@pettijohn-web.com said:
>
>> for chroot'd programs that need it on a filesystem mounted nodev. I
>> sent some patches awhile back to add arc4random_buf as the entropy
>> gathering 'device'. Which I've been using
On Wed, 28 Feb 2018 15:53, ed...@pettijohn-web.com said:
> for chroot'd programs that need it on a filesystem mounted nodev. I
> sent some patches awhile back to add arc4random_buf as the entropy
> gathering 'device'. Which I've been using with no problems since. And
In case you have a problem wi
On Feb 28, 2018 8:22 AM, Werner Koch wrote:
>
> On Sun, 4 Feb 2018 08:44, ed...@pettijohn-web.com said:
>
> > Is it no longer possible to use egd? Most of the info I can find seems
>
> If Libgcrypt has been configured with EGD support this should still
> work. I have not tested it for more than
On Sun, 4 Feb 2018 08:44, ed...@pettijohn-web.com said:
> Is it no longer possible to use egd? Most of the info I can find seems
If Libgcrypt has been configured with EGD support this should still
work. I have not tested it for more than a decade, though.
Why do you want to use it? Which OS d
Is it no longer possible to use egd? Most of the info I can find seems
rather old, and so far I haven't been able to find a way to make it
work. If it is still possible how do I do it.
Thanks in advance,
Edgar
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