Re: no entropy and no output at /dev/random (quick question)
From: Jan Engelhardt
Date: Sat Nov 27 2004 - 14:26:58 EST
>Is this a normal behaviour?, or, I think i've readed this somewhere,
Yes, standard behavior. Programs using /dev/random even request you to hit a
few keys or move the mouse.
>it's encouraged to use /dev/urandom instead of /dev/random?
Yes, because 'random' might run out of entropy.
>
Jan Engelhardt
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