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best way to create entropy?
- Subject: best way to create entropy?
- From: SNaslund at medline.com (Naslund, Steve)
- Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2012 23:27:56 -0500
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I know that a popular method for generating random bit streams is to take radio (stellar) noise and convert it into a digital bit stream. Very popular among crypto geeks.
Steven Naslund
-----Original Message-----
From: Dan White [mailto:dwhite at olp.net]
Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2012 10:55 PM
To: Jonathan Lassoff
Cc: North American Network Operators Group
Subject: Re: best way to create entropy?
On 10/11/12?17:08?-0700, Jonathan Lassoff wrote:
>On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 5:01 PM, shawn wilson <ag4ve.us at gmail.com> wrote:
>> in the past, i've done many different things to create entropy -
>> encode videos, watch youtube, tcpdump -vvv > /dev/null, compiled a
>> kernel. but, what is best? just whatever gets your cpu to peak or are
>> some tasks better than others?
>
>Personally, I've used and recommend this USB stick:
>http://www.entropykey.co.uk/
>
>Internally, it uses diodes that are reverse-biased just ever so close
>to the breakdown voltage such that they randomly flip state back and
>forth.
+1.
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Dan White