Bill Davidsen <davidsen@xxxxxxx> writes: > Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote: >> Is there an approved way to increase the speed at which the random pool >> for /dev/random fills up? I'm playig with dnssec and getnerating 2k rsa >> keys is taking up to 3 hours. I've been googling a bit and Intel x86_64 >> machines seem to have random number hardware built in (perhaps also >> AMD???) Is there a way to funnel this into the entropy pool? >> > To be honest, I thought the data from the TCO random generator was funneled in > already. That's what the "intel-rng" module does. > > Current kernel built with: > CONFIG_HW_RANDOM=y > CONFIG_HW_RANDOM_TIMERIOMEM=m > CONFIG_HW_RANDOM_INTEL=m > CONFIG_HW_RANDOM_AMD=m > CONFIG_HW_RANDOM_GEODE=m > CONFIG_HW_RANDOM_VIA=m > CONFIG_HW_RANDOM_VIRTIO=m Thanks. That gave me a few good strings to google for. > If your CPU has the hardware the module should be loaded, but you can > check with "lsmod | grep rng" to be sure, or load manually to > test. Also virtio_rng might be useful. You might have to load by hand > to test, then config to load by default if you want. It turns out my (2 year old) AMD Phenom 9350e Quad-Core doesn't seem to have that module loaded. In fact, googling for "AMD hardware random number generator" got me a few hits of folks running an ms-windows tool on similar processors and one of the flags checked was for the hardware rng, which always seemed to be "not supported". I guess the modern CPU really don't have that hardware any more. How strange (and sad!). -wolfgang -- Wolfgang S. Rupprecht http://www.wsrcc.com/wolfgang/ (IPv6-only) -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines