Re: Why does reading from /dev/urandom deplete entropy so much?

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On Sat, Dec 08, 2007 at 12:15:25PM -0600, Matt Mackall wrote:
> 
> It might be better for us to just improve the pool initialization.
> That'll improve the out of the box experience for everyone.
> 

Yeah, I agree.  Although keep in mind, doing things like mixing in MAC
address and DMI information (which we can either do in the kernel or
by trying to get all of the distro's to add that into their
/etc/init.d/random script --- all several hundred or thousand distro's
in the world :-), will help improve things like UUID uniqueness, it
doesn't necessarily guarantee /dev/urandom and UUID
*unpredictability*.  In order to do that we really do need to improve
the amount of hardware entropy we can mix into the system.  This is a
hard problem, but as more people are relying on these facilities, it's
something we need to think about quite a bit more!

	     	     	   	       - Ted
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