Result for 0AE878C7F5369D8CA69D4B6DF119BC2048134621

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/bin/rngtest
FileSize14380
MD5184BFF65C83594BE0F59991F6972A13B
SHA-10AE878C7F5369D8CA69D4B6DF119BC2048134621
SHA-256B6D70BB9D2239D35485626EF60C53785F0E9A42AACC3953B2C09C6D534584240
SSDEEP384:rJnaMnCSJdCWji/d6DPGl9VXDQiLp4CQOAZjoixxM9qnfDe:NaUCB6DPCyFO+RxxM9qnf
TLSHT1D0521A5CB461FA76CAC04276B29F0A5473228F6CE3D73B43D60566342FAA0758F2F649
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Key Value
FileSize20472
MD511698E6C0FE937E12A90256A5A4BA8F0
PackageDescriptionDaemon to use a Hardware TRNG The rngd daemon acts as a bridge between a Hardware TRNG (true random number generator) such as the ones in some Intel/AMD/VIA chipsets, and the kernel's PRNG (pseudo-random number generator). . It tests the data received from the TRNG using the FIPS 140-2 (2002-10-10) tests to verify that it is indeed random, and feeds the random data to the kernel entropy pool. . This increases the bandwidth of the /dev/random device, from a source that does not depend on outside activity. This may improve the behavior of systems which experience low values in /proc/sys/kernel/random/entropy_avail It may also improve the quality (entropy) of the randomness of /dev/random. . A TRNG kernel module such as hw_random, or some other source of true entropy that is accessible as a device or fifo, is required to use this package. It will take advantage of the RDRAND and RDSEED instructions included in some Intel & AMD CPUs.
PackageMaintainerMichael Stone <mstone@debian.org>
PackageNamerng-tools5
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion5-4
SHA-175E6A09413BD2BE8F7EDA0D24BAC7CE0F8835FB9
SHA-2566D95BC0761BD09CBAB04AA77A9417E7A67B4F34EAA4F8DB3E954F35F7C1F458C