Result for EEEEEAB33703294C35BED8C36DFFDC5D7B23F3ED

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Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/rng-tools-debian/NEWS.Debian.gz
FileSize1019
MD57EB9F1343DDE66FC429F949A19FA7406
SHA-1EEEEEAB33703294C35BED8C36DFFDC5D7B23F3ED
SHA-256D97D2347A468F00B136714BC0585A5E53756E17769B86B765D96C2EF8FC0FA19
SSDEEP24:X3BceubBEp1EArYc0XkK0IZ5WufG1gX77ZTxhdI/:XBuWpyArYc0P5WuagXdJI
TLSHT18911A81206F6639455132C5A862879550255B1DAB059571D50D93F4613B09CDEEF3E4C
hashlookup:parent-total10
hashlookup:trust100

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The searched file hash is included in 10 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileSize48292
MD525BD3F29CEEC6B1626CF4567F82CA73D
PackageDescriptiondaemon to use a Hardware RNG (classic version) The rngd daemon acts as a bridge between a Hardware RNG (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 HWRNG using the FIPS 140-2 (2002-10-10) tests to verify that it is indeed random then 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. It may also improve the quality (entropy) of the randomness of /dev/random. . An HWRNG 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. Securely tunneling entropy over the network and feeding it to rngd is also possible. . This is an unofficial version of rng-tools (as classically shipped by Debian up to and including release 10 “buster”), version 2, extensively modified to add multithreading and a lot of new functionality. However, most users of newer or high-bandwidth HWRNGs might wish to install the latest version of upstream rng-tools (packaged as rng-tools5) instead; that package offers more performant support for those, even if it lacks the new functionality from this version.
PackageMaintainerThorsten Glaser <tg@mirbsd.de>
PackageNamerng-tools-debian
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion2.3
SHA-128F33C5D31B6CFE7DD931AEBA4A4EA0F0B8E9999
SHA-25661B4E5A9098F691010720E3CC1AC112305DA5EFD1FA65AEE693A47CB650C8DE2
Key Value
FileSize45868
MD5B1C629531A21DA760A7046E8DC4E8E5E
PackageDescriptiondaemon to use a Hardware RNG (classic version) The rngd daemon acts as a bridge between a Hardware RNG (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 HWRNG using the FIPS 140-2 (2002-10-10) tests to verify that it is indeed random then 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. It may also improve the quality (entropy) of the randomness of /dev/random. . An HWRNG 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. Securely tunneling entropy over the network and feeding it to rngd is also possible. . This is an unofficial version of rng-tools (as classically shipped by Debian up to and including release 10 “buster”), version 2, extensively modified to add multithreading and a lot of new functionality. However, most users of newer or high-bandwidth HWRNGs might wish to install the latest version of upstream rng-tools (packaged as rng-tools5) instead; that package offers more performant support for those, even if it lacks the new functionality from this version.
PackageMaintainerThorsten Glaser <tg@mirbsd.de>
PackageNamerng-tools-debian
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion2.3
SHA-1EC11CCC77441E905C01CA7F48CE1F52C91BB09B6
SHA-2568F23512B6B5E4DB2C52A289CA7D3BE745069EDF4C5BE7750B02E534A13D7C0DE
Key Value
FileSize45880
MD59B0C0431A345540006D0430C33036AA8
PackageDescriptiondaemon to use a Hardware RNG (classic version) The rngd daemon acts as a bridge between a Hardware RNG (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 HWRNG using the FIPS 140-2 (2002-10-10) tests to verify that it is indeed random then 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. It may also improve the quality (entropy) of the randomness of /dev/random. . An HWRNG 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. Securely tunneling entropy over the network and feeding it to rngd is also possible. . This is an unofficial version of rng-tools (as classically shipped by Debian up to and including release 10 “buster”), version 2, extensively modified to add multithreading and a lot of new functionality. However, most users of newer or high-bandwidth HWRNGs might wish to install the latest version of upstream rng-tools (packaged as rng-tools5) instead; that package offers more performant support for those, even if it lacks the new functionality from this version.
PackageMaintainerThorsten Glaser <tg@mirbsd.de>
PackageNamerng-tools-debian
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion2.3
SHA-1A727E7CB66C921A078BC474A65FF8E8BB3F46E96
SHA-256F36607E68A63BDBD3E040E14987A0B66979295972C97680C4741317DB8DE07F0
Key Value
FileSize50104
MD5C1B4841F21419830B6E70984179C1AD5
PackageDescriptiondaemon to use a Hardware RNG (classic version) The rngd daemon acts as a bridge between a Hardware RNG (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 HWRNG using the FIPS 140-2 (2002-10-10) tests to verify that it is indeed random then 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. It may also improve the quality (entropy) of the randomness of /dev/random. . An HWRNG 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. Securely tunneling entropy over the network and feeding it to rngd is also possible. . This is an unofficial version of rng-tools (as classically shipped by Debian up to and including release 10 “buster”), version 2, extensively modified to add multithreading and a lot of new functionality. However, most users of newer or high-bandwidth HWRNGs might wish to install the latest version of upstream rng-tools (packaged as rng-tools5) instead; that package offers more performant support for those, even if it lacks the new functionality from this version.
PackageMaintainerThorsten Glaser <tg@mirbsd.de>
PackageNamerng-tools-debian
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion2.3
SHA-16711167D5969311909F22F3E08BDBAEDB9AE79CC
SHA-2563DE4179A94EBF0A0B668AC9B1292C348E1933044873B788A7F33AB4C181ED08E
Key Value
FileSize46656
MD5DE7E7195D50AA4BD0A37620716A3849E
PackageDescriptiondaemon to use a Hardware RNG (classic version) The rngd daemon acts as a bridge between a Hardware RNG (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 HWRNG using the FIPS 140-2 (2002-10-10) tests to verify that it is indeed random then 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. It may also improve the quality (entropy) of the randomness of /dev/random. . An HWRNG 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. Securely tunneling entropy over the network and feeding it to rngd is also possible. . This is an unofficial version of rng-tools (as classically shipped by Debian up to and including release 10 “buster”), version 2, extensively modified to add multithreading and a lot of new functionality. However, most users of newer or high-bandwidth HWRNGs might wish to install the latest version of upstream rng-tools (packaged as rng-tools5) instead; that package offers more performant support for those, even if it lacks the new functionality from this version.
PackageMaintainerThorsten Glaser <tg@mirbsd.de>
PackageNamerng-tools-debian
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion2.3
SHA-1F25628FD5F6D4FF657EE4CA5215113F28C85450C
SHA-256D69DD81B6791AE9725148772C2850DF6BCE7035EC0639F814BEFB856E72C04EF
Key Value
FileSize46796
MD548D00D85787F542ACEDC11CE86379277
PackageDescriptiondaemon to use a Hardware RNG (classic version) The rngd daemon acts as a bridge between a Hardware RNG (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 HWRNG using the FIPS 140-2 (2002-10-10) tests to verify that it is indeed random then 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. It may also improve the quality (entropy) of the randomness of /dev/random. . An HWRNG 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. Securely tunneling entropy over the network and feeding it to rngd is also possible. . This is an unofficial version of rng-tools (as classically shipped by Debian up to and including release 10 “buster”), version 2, extensively modified to add multithreading and a lot of new functionality. However, most users of newer or high-bandwidth HWRNGs might wish to install the latest version of upstream rng-tools (packaged as rng-tools5) instead; that package offers more performant support for those, even if it lacks the new functionality from this version.
PackageMaintainerThorsten Glaser <tg@mirbsd.de>
PackageNamerng-tools-debian
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion2.3
SHA-1CF82F19DB0D5F5F3DBE25D247D33CE778C505735
SHA-2564DFAC889F799D50CB3E8482F816047A4E4010970830157B07323200C42F6B3FB
Key Value
FileSize43280
MD5C9FA186F8C70E0A62BD5F9AAF34A5D83
PackageDescriptiondaemon to use a Hardware RNG (classic version) The rngd daemon acts as a bridge between a Hardware RNG (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 HWRNG using the FIPS 140-2 (2002-10-10) tests to verify that it is indeed random then 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. It may also improve the quality (entropy) of the randomness of /dev/random. . An HWRNG 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. Securely tunneling entropy over the network and feeding it to rngd is also possible. . This is an unofficial version of rng-tools (as classically shipped by Debian up to and including release 10 “buster”), version 2, extensively modified to add multithreading and a lot of new functionality. However, most users of newer or high-bandwidth HWRNGs might wish to install the latest version of upstream rng-tools (packaged as rng-tools5) instead; that package offers more performant support for those, even if it lacks the new functionality from this version.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamerng-tools-debian
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion2.3
SHA-10EA57C3B037EBA3E17CC6F28600A1D78B23DC53B
SHA-2567D2C8ABC17FC80C571C722BD450C2499300C9A5918B5DA5767CBC04F30934F55
Key Value
FileSize46140
MD5E033CAEC032AF5982775433E30A7AD7E
PackageDescriptiondaemon to use a Hardware RNG (classic version) The rngd daemon acts as a bridge between a Hardware RNG (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 HWRNG using the FIPS 140-2 (2002-10-10) tests to verify that it is indeed random then 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. It may also improve the quality (entropy) of the randomness of /dev/random. . An HWRNG 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. Securely tunneling entropy over the network and feeding it to rngd is also possible. . This is an unofficial version of rng-tools (as classically shipped by Debian up to and including release 10 “buster”), version 2, extensively modified to add multithreading and a lot of new functionality. However, most users of newer or high-bandwidth HWRNGs might wish to install the latest version of upstream rng-tools (packaged as rng-tools5) instead; that package offers more performant support for those, even if it lacks the new functionality from this version.
PackageMaintainerThorsten Glaser <tg@mirbsd.de>
PackageNamerng-tools-debian
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion2.3
SHA-1B84A7F12A5CC597B33BDC15436B624267803D6FF
SHA-25694694C449D1A0EE4CB69393B8797A850AEA41D4AADBC6D1385B5BE100036D815
Key Value
FileSize46760
MD51C2DCEDB9207894DFA7C9380217B8976
PackageDescriptiondaemon to use a Hardware RNG (classic version) The rngd daemon acts as a bridge between a Hardware RNG (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 HWRNG using the FIPS 140-2 (2002-10-10) tests to verify that it is indeed random then 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. It may also improve the quality (entropy) of the randomness of /dev/random. . An HWRNG 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. Securely tunneling entropy over the network and feeding it to rngd is also possible. . This is an unofficial version of rng-tools (as classically shipped by Debian up to and including release 10 “buster”), version 2, extensively modified to add multithreading and a lot of new functionality. However, most users of newer or high-bandwidth HWRNGs might wish to install the latest version of upstream rng-tools (packaged as rng-tools5) instead; that package offers more performant support for those, even if it lacks the new functionality from this version.
PackageMaintainerThorsten Glaser <tg@mirbsd.de>
PackageNamerng-tools-debian
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion2.3
SHA-11692AC3DD4F7A1316AA05F4FDA3E6A69965C5C78
SHA-25622D3F8AD3CEA0ED4F0A32C99B0BA85424F1B5ECED2C4111ED8EE2C8A77EE0F54
Key Value
FileSize47380
MD53713DEB1C81EBE1AB1BA7EBB9BEA97FA
PackageDescriptiondaemon to use a Hardware RNG (classic version) The rngd daemon acts as a bridge between a Hardware RNG (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 HWRNG using the FIPS 140-2 (2002-10-10) tests to verify that it is indeed random then 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. It may also improve the quality (entropy) of the randomness of /dev/random. . An HWRNG 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. Securely tunneling entropy over the network and feeding it to rngd is also possible. . This is an unofficial version of rng-tools (as classically shipped by Debian up to and including release 10 “buster”), version 2, extensively modified to add multithreading and a lot of new functionality. However, most users of newer or high-bandwidth HWRNGs might wish to install the latest version of upstream rng-tools (packaged as rng-tools5) instead; that package offers more performant support for those, even if it lacks the new functionality from this version.
PackageMaintainerThorsten Glaser <tg@mirbsd.de>
PackageNamerng-tools-debian
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion2.3
SHA-1C73F9FD9B5F14909914E2F4CDB8396A097D4518B
SHA-2567E9DC71B00644374DF84051732FDAA3E6528D300709B42378970A802F92669D0