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      1 /*      $NetBSD: msg.entropy.fr,v 1.5 2022/04/21 17:30:15 martin Exp $  */
      2 
      3 /*
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     28 
     29 message Configure_entropy	{Set up entropy}
     30 
     31 message continue_without_entropy	{Not now, continue!}
     32 
     33 message not_enough_entropy
     34 {This system seems to lack a cryptographically strong pseudo random
     35 number generator. There is not enough entropy available to create secure
     36 keys (e.g. ssh host keys).
     37 
     38 If you plan to use this installation for production work and will
     39 for example have ssh host keys generated, we strongly advise to complete
     40 the entropy setup now!
     41 
     42 You may use random data generated on another computer and load it
     43 here, or you could enter random characters manually.
     44 
     45 If you have a USB random number device, connect it now and select
     46 the "Re-test" option.}
     47 
     48 message entropy_add_manually		{Manually input random characters}
     49 message entropy_download_raw		{Load raw binary random data}
     50 message	entropy_download_seed		{Import a NetBSD entropy file}
     51 message entropy_retry			{Re-test}
     52 
     53 message entropy_enter_manual1
     54 {Enter one line of random characters.}
     55 
     56 message entropy_enter_manual2
     57 {They should contain at last 256 bits of randomness, as in 256 coin
     58 tosses, 100 throws of a 6-sided die, 64 random hexadecimal digits, or
     59 (if you are able to copy & paste output from another machine into this
     60 installer) the output from running the following command on another
     61 machine whose randomness you trust:}
     62 
     63 message entropy_enter_manual3
     64 {A line of any length and content will be accepted and assumed to
     65 contain at least 256 bits of randomness.  If it actually contains
     66 less, the installed system may not be secure.}
     67 
     68 message entropy_select_file
     69 {Please select how you want to transfer the random data file
     70 to this machine:}
     71 
     72 message entropy_add_download_ftp
     73 {Download via ftp}
     74 
     75 message entropy_add_download_http
     76 {Download via http}
     77 
     78 message download_entropy
     79 {Start download}
     80 
     81 message entropy_add_nfs
     82 {Load from a NFS share}
     83 
     84 message entropy_add_local
     85 {Load from a local file system (e.g. a USB device)}
     86 
     87 message entropy_file
     88 {Path/file}
     89 
     90 message load_entropy
     91 {Load random data}
     92 
     93 message set_entropy_file
     94 {Random data file path}
     95 
     96 /* Called with:				Example
     97  *  $0 = content of file		NetBSD entropy seed file
     98  */
     99 message entropy_via_nfs
    100 {Select a server, a share and the file path to load the $0.}
    101 
    102 /* Called with:				Example
    103  *  $0 = content of file		NetBSD entropy seed file
    104  */
    105 message entropy_via_download
    106 {Since not enough entropy is available on this system, all crytographic
    107 operations are suspect to replay attacks.
    108 Please only use trustworthy local networks.}
    109 
    110 message entropy_data
    111 {random data binary file}
    112 
    113 message entropy_data_hdr
    114 {On a system with cryptographically strong pseudo random number generator
    115 you can create a file with random binary data like this:}
    116 
    117 message entropy_seed
    118 {NetBSD entropy seed file}
    119 
    120 message entropy_seed_hdr
    121 {On a NetBSD system with cryptographically strong pseudo random number
    122 generator you can create an entropy snapshot like this:}
    123 
    124 message entropy_path_and_file
    125 {Path and filename}
    126 
    127 message entropy_localfs
    128 {Enter the unmounted local device and directory on that device where
    129 the random data is located.}
    130