Package: ekeyd Version: 1.1.4-1 Architecture: amd64 Maintainer: Simtec Electronics Installed-Size: 280 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4), liblua5.1-0, lua5.1, liblua5.1-socket2 Recommends: udev Suggests: munin-node Filename: ./ekeyd_1.1.4-1_amd64.deb Size: 98800 MD5sum: c8edc9b85d5a80d432442da5dab9f079 SHA1: 9ba7e396f8285afcb63098157b85a42f8073654a SHA256: 82490ff46f0526baf7827a2644ff2c120618eb55196381132f48925531c9f55b 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: amd64 Maintainer: Simtec Electronics Installed-Size: 64 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4) Suggests: ekeyd Filename: ./ekeyd-egd-linux_1.1.4-1_amd64.deb Size: 17404 MD5sum: 5d8873ab5ba7ca34a704753698dd4e05 SHA1: 97ff3a0f5072c8d7e922235b948089db71c73905 SHA256: ce03a96a7a3f982474c2defc8557361d9b61afccfc63f7aab480c0c2ee5b7bb9 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.