Kristjan Onu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm glad to hear others are successfully using U5s.
Not conclusive of anything, of course.
> I mentioned my problem in an OpenSSH bug report
> (http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=538), and one person
> asked if my server uses ssh-rand-helper.
Ben Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> You need the v8/v9 optimized libssl. They are in unstable, or check this
> list's archives for pre-built ones for woody.
For what it's worth, it's in testing and just requires a libc upgrade
to install. (If you install unofficial debs, check that they're
On Tue, Apr 15, 2003 at 06:50:24AM +0100, Francis Devereux wrote:
> ssh needs a source of randomness to operate (/dev/random), which in turn
> needs a pool of entropy which is fed from things like the keyboard
> interrupt. Your lockups could be caused by sshd stalling because the
> entropy pool is
fwiw, i haven't had any lockups, but ssh'ing from my 270mhz ultra5, it takes
much longer for the passwd prompt to appear than it does from even an old
166mhz pentium.
Same here, my Debian Ultra 60 has the slowest ssh-login on all the
machines I can login to. I've had a look at the logfiles and
Greetings ftp-master,
After trying to track down why one of my packages wasn't getting rebuilt
by the autobuilders, I realized that the openal binary packages have not
moved into the main distribution for arm and sparc, even after they were
successfully autobuilt about a week ago.
I certainly don
On Tue, 15 Apr 2003 00:46:37 + (UTC)
Kristjan Onu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Also for what it's worth, I haven't seen such problems into a U5,
> > either with the Woody libssl or later 0.9.6 ones with v9
> > optimization.
>
> I'm glad to hear others are successfully using U5s. I'm leaning
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