You need to be sure that you're picking up the correct version of perl.
At the command line (with the same environment as you are using when trying to install ssl) type
which perl
this will make a (not terribly smart, but probably correct) guess at the copy of perl you're picking up. If it...
There's a bug open with Sun on this. Bug ID 4170492
I don't believe any fix for this has been proposed, but if you contact sun re this then it may be worth referencing that Bug ID.
The number of virtual interfaces varies by version of OS.
OS = 4.x : none
OS <= 5.5.x : 255
OS => 5.6 : 255 by default, but up to 8191 by configuring ndd
See sun infodocs #15659 and #16369
lo0 is the onboard loopback interface
hme0 is your actual network connection, hme stands for either Hundred Meg Ethernet or Happy Meal Ethernet and, as the names suggest it does fast ethernet (10BASE-TX or 100BASE-T) and was developed by guys who frequented McDonalds.
For mid-high level randomness (on unix boxes) use an unconnected /dev/audio as input (may wish to/need to offset any skew in the distribution by (for example) compressing the output).
To improve randomness (or perhaps more importantly improve unpredictability and reduce skew) take several...
Not sure why it would be specifically affecting kern, but if the line you included was actually from your syslog.conf then there are tpyos in it which should probably be corrected, since I believe the . in the facility.level entry format is required for it to be valid, ie *err and *warning...
I'm not aware of any such facility under 2.7
To the best of my knowledge OS licensing on 2.7 follows the standard sun pattern of - if you bought the hardware from sun, aren't serving (in some nebulous sense) things out from the machine in question, and don't routinely have more than two people...
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