msg.entropy.en revision 1.1 1 /* $NetBSD: msg.entropy.en,v 1.1 2020/11/04 14:29:40 martin Exp $ */
2
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29
30 message not_enough_entropy
31 {This system seems to lack a cryptographically strong pseudo random
32 number generator. There is not enough entropy available to create secure
33 keys (e.g. ssh host keys).
34
35 You may use random data generated on another computer and load it
36 here, or you could enter random characters manually.
37
38 If you own a USB random number device, connect it now and select
39 the "Re-test" option.}
40
41 message entropy_add_manually {Manual input of random data}
42 message entropy_download_raw {Load random data}
43 message entropy_download_seed {Import a NetBSD entropy file}
44 message entropy_retry {Re-test}
45
46 message entropy_enter_manual1
47 {Enter random characters.}
48
49 message entropy_enter_manual2
50 {They should contain at last 256 bits of randomness, as in 256 coin
51 tosses, 100 throws of a 6-sided die, 64 random hexadecimal digits, or
52 (if you are able to copy & paste output from another machine into this
53 installer) the output from running the following command on another
54 machine whose randomness you trust:}
55
56 message entropy_enter_manual3
57 {Do not use the same data for multiple installations.
58 Terminate the input with an empty line.}
59
60 message entropy_manual_not_enough
61 {You did not enter enough characters!}
62
63 message entropy_select_file
64 {Please select how you want to transfer the random data file
65 to this machine:}
66
67 message entropy_add_download_ftp
68 {Download via ftp}
69
70 message entropy_add_download_http
71 {Download via http}
72
73 message download_entropy
74 {Start download}
75
76 message entropy_add_nfs
77 {Load from a NFS share}
78
79 message entropy_add_local
80 {Load from a local file system (e.g. a USB device)}
81
82 message entropy_file
83 {Path/file}
84
85 message load_entropy
86 {Load random data}
87
88 message set_entropy_file
89 {Random data file path}
90
91 /* Called with: Example
92 * $0 = content of file NetBSD entropy seed file
93 */
94 message entropy_via_nfs
95 {Select a server, a share and the file path to load the $0.}
96
97 /* Called with: Example
98 * $0 = content of file NetBSD entropy seed file
99 */
100 message entropy_via_download
101 {Since not enough entropy is available on this system, all crytographic
102 operations are suspect to replay attacks.
103 Please only use trustworthy local networks.}
104
105 message entropy_data
106 {random data binary file}
107
108 message entropy_data_hdr
109 {On a system with cryptographically strong pseudo random number generator
110 you can create a file with random binary data like this:}
111
112 message entropy_seed
113 {NetBSD entropy seed file}
114
115 message entropy_seed_hdr
116 {On a NetBSD system with cryptographically strong pseudo random number
117 generator you can create an entropy snapshot like this:}
118
119 message entropy_path_and_file
120 {Path and filename}
121
122 message entropy_localfs
123 {Enter the unmounted local device and directory on that device where
124 the random data is located.}
125
126