Re: [PATCH] let Net Devices feed Entropy, updated (1/2)

From: Alex Bligh - linux-kernel (linux-kernel@alex.org.uk)
Date: Mon Aug 20 2001 - 08:57:03 EST


> The device get's powerd up at a random time for the attacker.
> That's entierly sufficient if you assume that your checksum function
> f(i) hat the property that there is no function g, where we have
> f(i+1)=g(f(i)), where g has a polynomial order over the time domain.
> i is unknown for the attacker.

So, your argument is that there is no point in all this
entropy collection anyway. So if everything is hunky dory,
why have /dev/random block under such a circumstance?
(which was the original poster's problem).

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Alex Bligh
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