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1) When prngd runs on a TCP socket, it still won't accept
connections from remote systems.
2) Sure, but would that simplify testing?
3) My comment was actually directed at bug #232460, which is
Solaris specific: Solaris does not have a /dev/[u]random, so
prngd is the only choice. I agree that using /dev/random is
better if available. Furthermore, OpenSSL will already make
this choice for you at installation time.
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