Hi !
Le mardi 26 septembre 2006 à 19:16 +0200, Jim Nightshade a écrit :
I've put a diff for OpenWrt's tor package and binary packages at the
following location: http://www.hepe.com/~jim/openwrt/whiterussian/
Do you know when you will update your package (if you intended to do
it) ? ;-)
Thanks
I don't know why the tor binary crashes on the Linksys router. I
can't reproduce this bug on my Asus router. I used a current OpenWrt
WhiteRussian build tree to create the binary packages. So far I never
had problems to mix packages from the current build tree with packages
from
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Roger, what do you think of the idea of having /dev/urandom as an
alternative rng for embedded devices as a build option?
News Assi wrote:
Hi,
perhaps openwrt hasn't got urandom? urandom is pretty intensive as
far as i know, it'd
glymr writes:
perhaps openwrt hasn't got urandom? urandom is pretty intensive as far
as i know, it'd definitely load the little router hard. i'd say the devs
will be able to tell you if there's anything that can be done.
OpenWrt has /dev/random and /dev/urandom. The SSH daemon dropbear,
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perhaps openwrt hasn't got urandom? urandom is pretty intensive as far
as i know, it'd definitely load the little router hard. i'd say the devs
will be able to tell you if there's anything that can be done. my
initial thought is edit the source
Hi,
perhaps openwrt hasn't got urandom? urandom is pretty intensive as
far as i know, it'd definitely load the little router hard. i'd say
the devs will be able to tell you if there's anything that can be
done.
there is an /dev/urandom, but the load is very high... So that could be
Hi,
that would be very great. I don't find any gentoo package, but there is
an how to, pointing all needed archives:
http://wiki.openwrt.org/BuildingPackagesHowTo
Step 5 is only needed, if you want compile that using a linksys router
(but you need to hack that, because they don't have
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if you can point me at the right gentoo software packages to compile it
i could do that
News Assi wrote:
Hello,
I want to use openwrt [http://openwrt.org/], that is an open source
firmware for linksys router. It use a special package system
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