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SubjectRe: Sources of entropy - /dev/random problem for network servers
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On Mon, Apr 09, 2001 at 01:04:47PM +0200, Heusden, Folkert van wrote:
> >> However, only 3 drivers in drivers/net actually set
> >> SA_SAMPLE_RANDOM when calling request_irq(). I believe
> >> all of them should.
> > No, because an attacker can potentially control input and make it
> > non-random.
> AB> 2. Given that otherwise in at least my application (and machine
> AB> without keyboard and mouse can't be too uncommon) there is *no*
> AB> entropy otherwise, which is rather easier for a hacker. At least
>
> Put a soundcard in your system and install audio-entropyd.
> Works pretty nice.

Do you know where to find it? Freshmeat has a listing, but it's pointing
to mindrot.org and is 404 not found.

-- Ferret
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