[Bug 706011] Re: gpg --key-gen doesn't have enough entropy and rng-tools install/start fails

taligent 706011 at bugs.launchpad.net
Sun May 6 02:29:41 UTC 2012


Firstly. I have fully read and understand all of the comments. However
there is absolutely something wrong with the way entropy is captured for
REMOTE sessions.

It asks me to do some work e.g. type on the keyboard. So I do so for
literally about 5 minutes generating pages of text and it still looks
like it has frozen. The only way to get it to work was to open another
remote session and use that find command listed here.

THE ISSUE IS AS FOLLOWS:

- There is poor user interface guidance about what to do in particular
for remote sessions.

- It should provide some sort of progress indicator that you are (a)
indeed generating bytes and (b) how far I have to go before it is
finished.



** Changed in: gnupg (Ubuntu)
       Status: Invalid => New

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Title:
  gpg --key-gen doesn't have enough entropy and rng-tools install/start
  fails

Status in “gnupg” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: gnupg

  Description:	Ubuntu 10.04.1 LTS
  Release:	10.04

  
  If you install gpg and then type: gpg --gen-key, it 'freezes up' during the entropy gathering phase.

  ....
  We need to generate a lot of random bytes. It is a good idea to perform
  some other action (type on the keyboard, move the mouse, utilize the
  disks) during the prime generation; this gives the random number
  generator a better chance to gain enough entropy.

  Not enough random bytes available.  Please do some other work to give
  the OS a chance to collect more entropy! (Need 278 more bytes)
  ....
  (freeze here)

  I found some reference on the interwebs suggesting to install rng-
  tools so that the rngd daemon can gather more entropy for the system
  because by default cat /proc/sys/kernel/random/entropy_avail has a
  very very low number.

  Thus, installation of rng-tools, fails to start the rngd daemon...

  Setting up rng-tools (2-unofficial-mt.12-1ubuntu3) ...
  Trying to create /dev/hwrng device inode...
  Starting Hardware RNG entropy gatherer daemon: (failed).
  invoke-rc.d: initscript rng-tools, action "start" failed.

  It is then required to do this: echo "HRNGDEVICE=/dev/urandom" >> /etc/default/rng-tools
  and then start rngd: /etc/init.d/rng-tools start

  After this process is done, gpg --gen-key is immediate...

  
  We need to generate a lot of random bytes. It is a good idea to perform
  some other action (type on the keyboard, move the mouse, utilize the
  disks) during the prime generation; this gives the random number
  generator a better chance to gain enough entropy.
  .........+++++
  ...+++++
  We need to generate a lot of random bytes. It is a good idea to perform
  some other action (type on the keyboard, move the mouse, utilize the
  disks) during the prime generation; this gives the random number
  generator a better chance to gain enough entropy.
  +++++
  .+++++

  And cat /proc/sys/kernel/random/entropy_avail has a much higher
  number.

  All in all, I think this process should be simplified by maybe making
  gpg depend on rng-tools. The whole reason why I need to generate a gpg
  key is because I want to sign the .deb debians that I'm creating for
  my repository.

  Thanks for your time.

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