El miércoles, 25 de julio de 2018 11:48:55 -03 Andy G Wood escribió: > On Wednesday, 25 July 2018 15:01:37 BST inkbottle wrote: > [...] > > > Also, introducing Haveged could lead to sensitive application using > > "questionable" entropy. > > > > <quote> > > HAVEGE is a random number generator that exploits the modifications of the > > internal CPU hardware states (caches, branch predictors, TLBs) as a source > > of uncertainty. During an initialization phase, the hardware clock cycle > > counter of the processor is used to gather part of this entropy: tens of > > thousands of unpredictable bits can be gathered per operating system call > > in average. > > > > https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/34523/is-it-appropriate-to-us > > e-> haveged-as-a-source-of-entropy-on-virtual-machines </quote> > > > > That seems sound to me... But some security issues that have been found > > lately seem also so terribly remote. > > But for completeness also review the haveged FAQ [1]. > > Andy. > > [1] http://www.issihosts.com/haveged/faq.html And another option is rng-tools. -- Mi experiencia me dice que lo que la gente quiere y necesita -en Indonesia, en Turquía, en Italia, en los Estados Unidos, en Brasil, en la Argentina o donde sea- es básicamente lo mismo. La gente quiere comida en la mesa, una vivienda básica, un gobierno que funcione, que en las fuerzas de seguridad haya personas confiables, a las que no tengan que tenerles miedo, educación y salud. ¡La gente de todo el mundo quiere lo mismo! Padre Thomas Michel, jesuita, especialista en diálogo interreligioso, en una entrevista de Elisabetta Piqué para La Nación, 27/09/2006. http://www.lanacion.com.ar/844069 Lisandro Damián Nicanor Pérez Meyer http://perezmeyer.com.ar/ http://perezmeyer.blogspot.com/
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