> And indeed it does when I tried it on SF's Solaris 8 box, which has > OpenSSL installed and /dev/random. This has caused Moshe's curiosity, and mine, as Solaris 8, out-of-the-box, does not offer a /dev/random. I found two options: There is a third-party patch: http://www.cosy.sbg.ac.at/~andi/ which apparently works for all Solaris versions out there. There is also a Sun patch, 105710-01, which supposedly uses a user-space demon (just as EGD), see http://devrandom.net/lists/archives/2000/11/OpenSSL-Users/0244.html As explained, this is part of the SUNWski package. Are you using one of these methods, or is there another option for getting a 'true' /dev/random? Regards, Martin
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