On Thu, Feb 15, 2001 at 08:18:14PM -0800, Forrest English wrote:
i think it's because your server isn't generating enough entropy. enter
random commands at the keyboard somtime. do ls -lahR /that should
get you enough randomness to last for awhile.
Any suggestions for keeping the
For some reason, it's taking 30+ seconds to SSH into a server that's
powering a small LAN to respond to my SSH attempts with the UserID and
password prompt. I don't really remember it taking this long before,
but I'm not sure. Takes a decent amount of time to respond even after I
type in
On Thu, Feb 15, 2001 at 09:03:45PM -0600, sc wrote:
For some reason, it's taking 30+ seconds to SSH into a server that's
powering a small LAN to respond to my SSH attempts with the UserID and
password prompt. I don't really remember it taking this long before,
but I'm not sure. Takes a
For some reason, it's taking 30+ seconds to SSH into a server that's
powering a small LAN to respond to my SSH attempts with the UserID and
password prompt. I don't really remember it taking this long before,
but I'm not sure. Takes a decent amount of time to respond even after I
type
On Thu, 15 Feb 2001 21:03:45 -0600, sc whispered to the router:
!!
!! For some reason, it's taking 30+ seconds to SSH into a server that's
!! powering a small LAN to respond to my SSH attempts with the UserID and
!! password prompt. I don't really remember it taking this long before,
!! but
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