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I'm not sure that the command line option of "-e0" makes sense here? I was trying to setup a pi zero w and had a lot of problems with wpa_supplicant connecting or taking an extremely long time at boot and rngd fixed that, except when using -e0 as documented in this wiki. I removed it and let it default to 8 which fixed my issues. The remaining options are the defaults anyway so you don't really need to add any extra options to get a functioning rngd. | I'm not sure that the command line option of "-e0" makes sense here? I was trying to setup a pi zero w and had a lot of problems with wpa_supplicant connecting or taking an extremely long time at boot and rngd fixed that, except when using -e0 as documented in this wiki. I removed it and let it default to 8 which fixed my issues. The remaining options are the defaults anyway so you don't really need to add any extra options to get a functioning rngd. | ||
<small><span class="autosigned">— Preceding [[Help:Signature|unsigned]] comment added by [[User:Sodface|Sodface]] ([[User talk:Sodface|{{int:talkpagelinktext}}]] • [[Special:Contributions/Sodface|{{int:contribslink}}]]) 17:30, 10 March 2019</span></small> | |||
:Good point... I seem to have <code>RNGD_OPTS="-x1 -e8 -o /dev/random -r /dev/hwrng"</code> anyway.. and yes 8 is the default so I will remove it. [[User:Ty99|Ty99]] ([[User talk:Ty99|talk]]) 18:28, 9 August 2019 (UTC) | |||
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Post Alpine Linux 3.8 (which includes rngd 6)
I'm not sure that the command line option of "-e0" makes sense here? I was trying to setup a pi zero w and had a lot of problems with wpa_supplicant connecting or taking an extremely long time at boot and rngd fixed that, except when using -e0 as documented in this wiki. I removed it and let it default to 8 which fixed my issues. The remaining options are the defaults anyway so you don't really need to add any extra options to get a functioning rngd.
— Preceding unsigned comment added by Sodface (talk • contribs) 17:30, 10 March 2019
- Good point... I seem to have
RNGD_OPTS="-x1 -e8 -o /dev/random -r /dev/hwrng"
anyway.. and yes 8 is the default so I will remove it. Ty99 (talk) 18:28, 9 August 2019 (UTC)
Dead link
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- http://soekris.com/products/vpn-1411.html (archive)
- In Linux Router with VPN on a Raspberry Pi on 2023-09-03 23:02:24, Not Found
- In Linux Router with VPN on a Raspberry Pi on 2023-09-04 07:56:01, Not Found
- In Linux Router with VPN on a Raspberry Pi on 2023-09-06 09:52:16, Not Found
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The web page has been saved by the Internet Archive. Please consider linking to an appropriate archived version: [1]. --Gopherbot (talk) 19:30, 20 January 2024 (UTC)