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seed file on first startup after all. Primary rationale: it is not desirable that the predictability of the first boot (whatever that may happen to be) force an upper bound on the unpredictability of random seeds for all future dnscache instances. Instead, as before, let dnscache read 128 new bytes on every startup. Just give it /dev/urandom instead of /dev/random. While here, abolish references to LOCALBASE. Bump version. |
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Getting help ============ You've installed an automated and customized djbdns-run package. If you're having trouble getting the djbdns daemons to run, ask the package's maintainer: <URL:mailto:schmonz-pkgsrc-djbdns@schmonz.com> If you need to ask for help on the dns list, please mention that you're using the djbdns-run package from pkgsrc.