Many thanks to everyone who has helped me with this.

Best Regards,

Brian


Ulf Moeller wrote:

> On Wed, Jun 28, 2000, Brian S. Craigie wrote:
>
> > it doesn't appear to proceed to look wherever RANDFILE is defined, nor
> > to call RAND_egd.  The command-line SSL programs do honour the RANDFILE
> > settings, but libcrypto.a doesn't appear to.  From what I can see in the
> > source, apps/app_rand.c is correctly coded to try RAND_egd, but nothing
> > in the crypto/ directory calls RAND_egd.  I don't know where this should
> > be coded, or I would try to do it myself.
>
> Unfortunaltely there is no default path for the EGD socket. That means
> that libcrypto.a doesn't know where to find it unless your application
> calls RAND_egd().
>
> If you'd like to ask application developers to add EGD support, you can point
> them to http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/RAND_egd.html

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