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NAME
eb_client_linux_kernel - send entropy data to /dev/random
DESCRIPTION
eb_client_linux_kernel v1.0, (C) 2009-2012 by folkert@vanheusden.com To keep the entropy buffer of the local linux kernel filled-up, start client_linux_kernel as a root user. If you want the kernel buffers to be filled much earlier (the default is when it only has 128 bits left), then write a new value to: "/proc/sys/kernel/random/write_wakeup_threshold". E.g. 512. -i host eb-host to connect to -l file log to file 'file' -s log to syslog -n do not fork -P file file to write the PID to -X file file to read the password from