RNDCTL(8) NetBSD System Manager's Manual RNDCTL(8)
NAME
rndctl - in-kernel random number generator management tool
SYNOPSIS
rndctl -CcEe [-d devname] [-t devtype] rndctl -ls [-d devname] [-t devtype]
DESCRIPTION
The rndctl program displays statistics on the current state of the rnd(4) pseudo-driver, and allows the administrator to control which sources are allowed to contribute to the randomness pool maintained by rnd(4), as well as whether a given source counts as strongly random. The following options are available: -C Disable collection of timing information for the given device name or device type. -c Enable collection of timing information for the given device name of device type. -d Only the device named devname is altered or displayed. See also -t. -E Disable entropy estimation from the collected timing information for the given device name or device type. If collection is still enabled, timing information is still collected and mixed into the internal entropy pool, but no entropy is assumed to be present. -e Enable entropy estimation using the collected timing information for the given device name or device type. -l List all sources, or, if the -t or -d flags are specified, only those specified by the devtype or devname specified. -s Display statistics on the current state of the random collection pool. -t All devices of type devtype are altered or displayed. See also -d.
FILES
/dev/random Returns ``good'' values only. /dev/urandom Always returns data, degenerates to a pseudo-random gener- ator.
SEE ALSO
rnd(4), rnd(9)
HISTORY
The rndctl program was first made available in NetBSD 1.3.
AUTHORS
The rndctl program was written by Michael Graff <explorer@flame.org>.
BUGS
Turning on entropy estimation from unsafe or predictable sources will weaken system security, while turning on entropy collection from such sources may weaken system security. Care should be taken when using this command. NetBSD 2.1 October 1, 2002 NetBSD 2.1
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