Porting GNUPG
Paul D. Smith
psmith at BayNetworks.COM
Mon Sep 14 11:17:57 CEST 1998
%% Werner Koch <wk at isil.d.shuttle.de> writes:
wk> "Paul D. Smith" <psmith at BayNetworks.COM> writes:
>> Isn't the method PGP uses to generate random numbers sufficiently
>> strong for the purposes of GnuPG too? Is there some reason that
>> method hasn't been implemented, except for 'tuits?
wk> Measurement of key hit timings is not easy on a unix box and less
wk> secure than what you can do under DOS. The Linux random number
wk> generator is much better as a source for random number.
Certainly if your box contains a good system RNG that's ideal, but I
don't think we should restrict GnuPG to working only on such systems :)
wk> In addition to this GNUPG implements all requirements from
wk> RFC1750.
Not sure what this means? What does RFC1750 require? I suppose I can
go look it up myself... :)
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