I think on the real older versions of Solaris including early releases of 8. They did not have a /dev/random capability, there is a patch that has been around for some time though that provides this. If you have that then I do not see a need for prngd running.
To be honest I do not know how it effects, but I am assuming you will want to keep it running. That programs is what gathers the entropy and what not for creating the secure keys or something I think. I would apply that patch if you haven't it is a lot easier. You have to reboot though, but I found a doc once on the Internet how to get it working without a reboot.
That is true, however, they released a patch a couple years ago that gave it the capability now. I been using SSH on Solaris 8 without prngd for atleast three years.
Thanks. Didn't know that. I was running prngd at my last job because it was Solaris 8, though I wanted to go to Solaris 9. I wish I knew that earlier and I would have installed the patch instead.
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