11/12/2022 0 Comments Weblogic 10.3.6 for windows 64 bitdev/urandom is an unlimited, non-blocking random source, which reuses the internal pool to produce more pseudo-random bits. Okay, lets take a look to the /dev/urandom. If not enough unknown bits are available, wait until enough are available. When random bits are requested, return that many bits derived from the entropy pool (by a cryptographic hash function, say) and decrement the estimate of the number of random bits remaining in the pool. The bits are calculated from user-triggered events (keystroke, disk I/O, mouse clicks etc WebLogic 10.3.6 Installation by Arik Lalo The Weblogic installed in this demo is ‘Oracle WebLogic Server + Coherence Package Installer 10.3.6’ (32-bit JVM) Weblogic 10.3.6 Installation on 64 bit OS with JDK 7: Today we will install WLS 10.3.6 on Windows server 64 bit OS with JDK 7. dev/random is based on the entropy pool, which is compromised by random bits that are assumed to be unknown. Okay, before characterizing the problem and explaining the workarounds, Lets first start with /dev/random. I have faced with this incident in a Weblogic 10.3.6 environment running with 64 bit jdk 7 upgdate 5 on a Redhat Linux 6.3 64 bit system.
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