Package: ekeyd Version: 1.1.4-1 Architecture: i386 Maintainer: Simtec Electronics Installed-Size: 340 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.1), liblua5.1-0, lua5.1, liblua5.1-socket2 Recommends: udev Suggests: munin-node Filename: ./ekeyd_1.1.4-1_i386.deb Size: 119244 MD5sum: 43873856776bed743d9b6d32454348c2 SHA1: b40e9a568e23af5b602c72b99a8560b58c3f7e6e SHA256: ce6512718e3927bd51ba941af4f446aeb520af0904ac3d51ed24195219284f32 Section: utils Priority: optional Description: Simtec Electronics UDEKEY01 Entropy Key Daemon This is a driver for the Simtec Electronics Entropy Key. It is only needed if you have such a device (or devices). It provides a daemon and tools to drive and control it, as well as options for injecting entropy directly into the kernel's pool, or serving it via the EGD protocol. Package: ekeyd-egd-linux Source: ekeyd Version: 1.1.4-1 Architecture: i386 Maintainer: Simtec Electronics Installed-Size: 60 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.1) Suggests: ekeyd Filename: ./ekeyd-egd-linux_1.1.4-1_i386.deb Size: 17050 MD5sum: 42481009c3112ccbd92550e2eb62ec05 SHA1: 448648bcdbceb6c395edacfe39cc878b2ddde4ec SHA256: 721e80fb7377d299039e41284e028e0063b36d32401537ba56900fd7ebebabde Section: utils Priority: optional Description: Transfers entropy from an EGD to the Linux kernel pool This utility reads from an EGD capable service over TCP and writes the entropy retrieved to the Linux kernel random pool. Typically this will be used on clusters or virtual hosts where direct access to useful entropy is hard.