Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 04 Dec 2007 16:23:12 -0600 | From | Mike McGrath <> | Subject | Re: Why does reading from /dev/urandom deplete entropy so much? |
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Matt Mackall wrote: > On Tue, Dec 04, 2007 at 03:18:27PM -0600, Mike McGrath wrote: > >> Matt Mackall wrote: >> >>> which would have been in v2.6.22-rc4 through the normal CVE process. >>> The only other bits in there are wall time and utsname, so systems >>> with no CMOS clock would behave repeatably. Can we find out what >>> kernels are affected? >>> >>> >>> >> We can but it will likely take a few weeks to get a good sampling. UUID >> is unique in the db so when someone checks in with the same UUID, the >> old one gets overwritten. >> > > We can probably assume that for whatever reason the two things with > duplicate UUID had the same seed. If not, we've got -much- bigger > problems. >
Ok, I think I see whats going on here. I have some further investigation to do but it seems that the way our Live CD installer works is causing these issues. I'm going to try to grab some live CD's and hardware to confirm but at this point it seems thats whats going on.
-Mike
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