On Thu, 2005-04-07 at 14:40 +0200, Patrice Martinez wrote:
> When using a machine with a 2612-rc 1kernel, I encounter problems
> reading /dev/random:
> it simply nevers returns anything, and the process is blocked in the
> read...
> The easiest way to see it is to type:
> od < /dev/random
>
> Any idea?
Because, /dev/random use user input, mouse movements and other things to
generate next random number. Use /dev/urandom if you want version that
will never block your machine.
Read "man 4 random" for details.
Best regards,
Yura
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