On Thu, 19 Jul 2012 14:19:33 -0400, Ken Hornstein said:
Dumb question time: Do we want to introduce a dependency on /dev/random? Looks like most people have it now.
Go for it. It's 2012, and enough other things need a random number supply for crypto that you can probably safely consider a system that still doesn't have /dev/random as being somewhere between archaic and downright crippled. What still doesn't have /dev/random, and what does software do to compensate?
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