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Markus,
On 10/25/17 10:53 AM, i...@flyingfischer.ch wrote:
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>> Yes, it's the SecureRandom initialization that is killing you.
>> Being a virtual server, it likely has no direct source of true
>> randomness so it needs to pull from whatever the
And haveged works GREAT! Thanks Markus.
On Wednesday, October 25, 2017 10:53 AM, "i...@flyingfischer.ch"
wrote:
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> Yes, it's the SecureRandom initialization that is killing you. Being a
> virtual server, it likely has no direct source of true randomness so
> it needs to pull from wha
>
> Yes, it's the SecureRandom initialization that is killing you. Being a
> virtual server, it likely has no direct source of true randomness so
> it needs to pull from whatever the hypervisor is willing to provide.
>
> You'll need to ask your virtualization vendor for how to get access to
> more
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Ray,
On 10/25/17 9:08 AM, Ray Holme wrote:
> I asked this question before (differently) and got some answers but
> now I think I understand what is really happening. I just want to
> confirm that I have finally understood what is happening. Given tw
I asked this question before (differently) and got some answers but now I think
I understand what is really happening.
I just want to confirm that I have finally understood what is happening.
Given two Linux boxes running the same application, one is much slower startingĀ
(think thatĀ "slower" mac