Package: ekeyd Version: 1.1.4-1 Architecture: amd64 Maintainer: Simtec Electronics Installed-Size: 284 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: 100974 MD5sum: 59c5cb79b864746e4b67899aae6c768c SHA1: b0d92a6eaf3661dbc4d3853738f67220198f65ad SHA256: b99ed746dbb778ab4e62b51377c544c61301443d71f01cbff50378fa41732aad 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: 17426 MD5sum: e1736513bf947c9dd47aba660febcf74 SHA1: 27569da39327a736264d5cc4fcd581da8618f9de SHA256: 99c62f5a7bf21b46acee71641decd567689569577b8717161918b806b1e9b622 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.