linux wrote:
>/dev/urandom depends on the strength of the crypto primitives.
>/dev/random does not. All it needs is a good uniform hash.
That's not at all clear. I'll go farther: I think it is unlikely
to be true.
If you want to think about cryptographic primitives being arbitrarily
broken, I think there will be scenarios where /dev/random is insecure.
As for what you mean by "good uniform hash", I think you'll need to
be a bit more precise.
>Do a bit of reading on the subject of "unicity distance".
Yes, I've read Shannon's original paper on the subject, as well
as many other treatments.
I stand by my comments above.
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