Result for 97EA0540E8D2F86524028E85EE42BD3873FDE2A8

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/sbin/rngd
FileSize14556
MD54C9A338CF0B1925866243E43CFDFD5B1
SHA-197EA0540E8D2F86524028E85EE42BD3873FDE2A8
SHA-25674A2DC66E143270A95B7AC0B2939ADBD4F4986210CEE4BAFD44725A5EC854F06
SSDEEP192:dJroW+dtOOAVIElSaVlDumDHLH+B5CLHepCvN59Q4IjDIR2Ocss:dc69VIEDDPyBzCfp2A2ss
TLSHT1C8620861F1D69A23D9EB1331B2978E15A372C48DC2E34F83A15610D01F1655AEDABF08
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The searched file hash is included in 1 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileSize18974
MD531A8D953B43420F0D4CC33B021089DAC
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
PackageVersion5-1
SHA-18B69D7ED13FB749D94BCE8BFF011E84FE19FDC4F
SHA-256B221CA9D1FB5644C0646F1C6B8080D8DA2A727D24F2F18C022B108703F0AB4C6