Re: sshd fun

2001-03-11 Thread Niels Möller
Oystein Viggen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Actually, I think I recognize some of the comments in that file from the > Entropy Gathering Daemon, egd.pl, and I certainly recognize some of the > examples (like getting a non-existant URL from lavarand :) If so, they have probably looked at the cryp

Re: sshd fun

2001-03-11 Thread Roland McGrath
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Re: sshd fun

2001-03-11 Thread Oystein Viggen
Niels Möller wrote: > The only potential problem I'm aware of is the randomness > initialization; recent versions of lsh try to cope without > /dev/urandom by executing some random commands (vmstat, netstat, ps, > etc with various flags), and seed a prng (currently based on arcfour) > from the ou

Re: sshd fun

2001-03-11 Thread Niels Möller
Oystein Viggen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I'll try compiling lsh instead to see if that one works better, but > alas, the lsh-utils package in debian is hopelessly old. > > Niels, if you read this: Any recommendations for lsh on the hurd? I haven't tried it (I don't have any HURD box or acce

sshd fun

2001-03-11 Thread Oystein Viggen
Hi I've been trying to get openssh up and running on my hurd box. Using prngd by Lutz Jaenicke as a random source, I have managed to get openssh both compiled and running to some extent. (I removed the gnome-askpass stuff). The client works flawlessly, but the server is a bit more strange. Cal