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Bug#545148: marked as done (RFP: entropy-broker -- allows you to distribute entropy data (random values) to /dev/random devices from other systems)



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and subject line closing RFP: entropy-broker -- allows you to distribute entropy data (random values) to /dev/random devices from other systems
has caused the Debian Bug report #545148,
regarding RFP: entropy-broker -- allows you to distribute entropy data (random values) to /dev/random devices from other systems
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Package: entropy-broker
Severine: wishlist
Owner: Martijn van Brummelen <mvanbrummelen990@gmail.com>

* Package name     : entropy-broker
* Version          : 0.6
* Upstream Author  : Folkert van Heusden <folkert@vanheusden.com>
* URL              : http://www.vanheusden.com/entropybroker/
* License          : (GPLV2)
* Programming Lang : C++
* Description      : Entropy Broker allows you to distribute entropy
data (random values) to /dev/random devices from other systems.

Description: Entropy Broker allows you to distribute entropy data
(random values) to /dev/random devices from other systems.
Entropy Broker is an infrastructure consisting of client-daemons that
fill /dev/random and server-daemons that feed the central entropy
broker-server.
The server-daemons can gather random values by measuring timer frequency noise,
analysing noise from a unused audio-device, noise from a video source
(webcam, tv-card) and random values from a real hardware RNG (random
number generator).

Regards,
Martijn van Brummelen



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RFP 545148 has no visible progress for a long time, so closing.

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