Use 512 bit keys to reduce the time taken to generate them. This shouldn't

really reduce security since in the common case of a daily automated build
the keys are only used for a single test run lasting a few minutes before
being deleted.
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Dan Fandrich 2007-07-18 00:27:13 +00:00
parent 989dd9c34a
commit 89d119646d

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@ -147,8 +147,8 @@ if (! -e "curl_client_key.pub") {
}
# Make sure all files are gone so ssh-keygen doesn't complain
unlink("curl_host_dsa_key", "curl_client_key","curl_host_dsa_key.pub", "curl_client_key.pub");
system "ssh-keygen -q -t dsa -f curl_host_dsa_key -C 'curl test server' -N ''" and die "Could not generate host key";
system "ssh-keygen -q -t dsa -f curl_client_key -C 'curl test client' -N ''" and die "Could not generate client key";
system "ssh-keygen -q -t dsa -b 512 -f curl_host_dsa_key -C 'curl test server' -N ''" and die "Could not generate host key";
system "ssh-keygen -q -t dsa -b 512 -f curl_client_key -C 'curl test client' -N ''" and die "Could not generate client key";
}
open(FILE, ">>$conffile") || die "Could not write $conffile";