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<a href="https://gitlab.com/wwang37">Weiqi Wang</a>
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<p dir="auto">Thanks for the info. I work around it and have what I need. I understand predictable randomness is needed for fuzzing but what I'm curious is when I compile gnutls with AFL but without <code>--enable-fuzzer-target</code> flag, those values are also fixed. Maybe it can detect I'm using AFL compiler?</p>
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