On 11.01.2016 21:32, Salz, Rich wrote:
>>> Will you still support PRNGD? I need PRNGD, as I’m on a platform without a
>>> built-in random device or cpu instructions.
>> PRNGD is a direct replacement for EGD, so if the interface to EGD is removed
>> from OpenSSL, PRNGD stops to work for it as
On 11.01.2016 17:02, Scott Neugroschl wrote:
>
> Will you still support PRNGD? I need PRNGD, as I’m on a platform
> without a built-in random device or cpu instructions.
>
PRNGD is a direct replacement for EGD, so if the interface to EGD is
removed from OpenSSL, PRNGD stops to work for it as
On 03/17/2013 04:15 PM, David Woodhouse wrote:
On Fri, 2013-03-15 at 17:17 +0100, Lutz Jaenicke wrote:
The new server currently hosting the www, git, rt, ftp, and cvs
services is going to be moved within the installation of our hoster.
As a consequence, the system will be assigned a new IP