[OneRNG-Discuss] Troubleshooting the OneRNG
Denis BEURIVE
dbeurive at protonmail.com
Mon Feb 13 16:41:49 GMT 2023
Hello Paul,
This may help you: https://github.com/denis-beurive/onerng-notes
Best regards,
Denis
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Le lundi 13 février 2023 à 12:46, Bog Witch <iambogwitch at gmail.com> a écrit :
> Hi All,
>
> I have only just subscribed to the mailing list and can find no
> archive so apologies if I'm asking a FAQ.
>
> I've had my OneRNG for a few years now and when I received it, it
> functioned exactly as described. Having not used it for a while and
> returning to it, I'm concerned that I'm not seeing expected behaviour.
>
> When plugging it in, the device responds exactly as expected but if I
> try to empty the entropy pool, the LED continues to shine brightly
> with the expected flash dim every few seconds.
>
> On plugging in, it is detected and allocated to ttyACM0. The expected
> dependencies are all installed. Firmware checks are passed and
> recorded in syslog. I have noted entropy pools
> (/proc/sys/kernel/random/entropy_avail) are the same (256) whether the
> device is connected or not.
>
> I'm using Ubuntu 22.04.
>
> I'm assuming there's some sort of conflict or override coming from
> rng-tools but this is just speculation on my part.
>
> Has anyone encountered this?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Paul
>
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