From: Jeff Simmons <jsimmons@goblin.punk.net>
To: perry@piermont.com
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Message ID: <199509210319.UAA04352@goblin.punk.net>
Reply To: <199509202227.SAA05667@frankenstein.piermont.com>
UTC Datetime: 1995-09-21 03:49:14 UTC
Raw Date: Wed, 20 Sep 95 20:49:14 PDT
From: Jeff Simmons <jsimmons@goblin.punk.net>
Date: Wed, 20 Sep 95 20:49:14 PDT
To: perry@piermont.com
Subject: /dev/random for Linux
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> On this same track, I suggest that "/dev/random" devices for unix are
> an excellent idea. Ted Tso did one for Linux that steals all the bits
> of semi-random timing information it can.
>
Anyone know where I can find more information on this wonderful device?
--
Jeff Simmons jsimmons@goblin.punk.net
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