SUMMARY of Solaris random gatherer options (long)

Sam Roberts sam@cogent.ca
Thu, 25 May 2000 10:25:37 -0400 (edt)


Previously, you (Nils Ellmenreich) wrote:

> Proposal
>
> I'd like to see GnuPG being a bit more flexible on this issue and
> therefore avoiding the need to patch it. I think that taking the OpenSSH
> approach (testing for existence and readability of /dev/random and
> /dev/urandom, being still happy if the latter doesn't exist, and don't
> test the type of the device; suggest the use of egd if the devices don't
> exist) should be OK for GnuPG as well. The naming of these random
> gatheres as being "linux" is a bit unfortunate, but that's just
> cosmetics :-)
>
> Any comments?
I'd like to second this proposal, particularly about not forcing /dev/random to be a character device. I ported Linux's random to QNX4 and Nto, and I took the approach of making them look like character devices so gpg would recognize them. I don't really think they are, any term control ops on them would fail, a named pipe or a QNX named device would have been more natural. The term linux will be increasingly a misnomer, I believe the *BSDs have a /dev/random as well, for instance. Sam -- Sam Roberts (sam@cogent.ca), Cogent Real-Time Systems (www.cogent.ca) "News is very popular among its readers." - RFC 977 (NNTP)