Random number generation
The Linux kernel supplies a random number generator which is accessed
through /dev/random and
/dev/urandom. Programs that utilize
the random and urandom devices, such as OpenSSH,
will benefit from these instructions.
When a Linux system starts up without much operator interaction, the
entropy pool, data used to compute a random number, may be in a fairly
predictable state. This creates the real possibility that the number generated
at startup may always be the same. In order to counteract this effect,
you should carry the entropy pool information across your shut-downs and
start-ups.
Install the /etc/rc.d/init.d/random
init script included with the
package.
make install-random