This is an external application. So either you look at 

http://www.modssl.org/docs/2.6/ssl_faq.html#ToC15
http://www.apache-ssl.org/docs.html#SSLRandomFile

depending on the actual software you use. In any case you
should ask at the relevant mailing list.

Ben Groot schrieb:
> 
> >Otherwise use RANDFILE. In that case the manpage for "req" (the
> >command you are using) will have more useful information on RANDFILE,
> >in particular the hint that OpenSSL can use EGD sockets (including
> >instructions on how to obtain and install EGD).
> 
> This was helpful, thank-you.  At least I managed to create a certificate.
> Of course now I'm getting;
> [Thu Mar 23 16:41:52 2000] [error] SSL_accept failed
> [Thu Mar 23 16:41:52 2000] [error] error:24064064:random number
> generator:SSLEAY_RAND_BYTES:PRNG no
> t seeded
> [Thu Mar 23 16:41:52 2000] [error] error:04069003:rsa
> routines:RSA_generate_key:BN lib
> [Thu Mar 23 16:41:52 2000] [error] error:1409B444:SSL
> routines:SSL3_SEND_SERVER_KEY_EXCHANGE:error
> generating tmp rsa key
> 
> from the Apache server.  Can you give me any insights here?  I'm using the
> egd to create both a /dev/urandom and a .rnd file.  This sounds to me like
> what faq#6 is talking about with apps that call openssl but don't call RAND,
> but I don't know what to do about it.
> 
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