rngd - Check and feed random data from hardware device to kernel random device
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rngd [-b, --background] [-f, --foreground] [-o, --random-device=file] [-r, --rng-device=file] [-s, --random-step=nnn] [-W, --fill-watermark=nnn] [-t, --timeout=nnn] [-?, --help] [-V, --version]
This daemon feeds data from a random number generator to the kernels random number entropy pool, after first checking the data to ensure that it is properly random.The -f or --foreground options can be used to tell rngd to avoid forking on startup. This is typically used for debugging. The -f or --foreground options, which fork and put rngd into the background automatically, are the default.
The -r or --rng-device options can be used to select an alternate source of input, besides the default /dev/hwrandom. The -o or --random-device options can be used to select an alternate entropy output device, besides the default /dev/random. Note that this device must support the Linux kernel /dev/random ioctl API.
FIXME: document random-step and timeout
-b, --background Become a daemon (default) -f, --foreground Do not fork and become a daemon -o file, --random-device=file Kernel device used for random number output (default: /dev/random) -r file, --rng-device=file Kernel device used for random number input (default: /dev/hwrandom) -s nnn, --random-step=nnn Number of bytes written to random-device at a time (default: 64) -W n, --fill-watermark=nnn Once we start doing it, feed entropy to random-device until at least fill-watermark bits of entropy are available in its entropy pool (default: 2048). Setting this too high will cause rngd to dominate the contents of the entropy pool. Low values will hurt system performance during entropy starves. Do not set fill-watermark above the size of the entropy pool (usually 4096 bits). -t nnn, --timeout=nnn Interval written to random-device when the entropy pool is full, in seconds, or 0 to disable (default: 60) -?, --help Give a short summary of all program options. -V, --version Print program version
Philipp Rumpf
Jeff Garzik - jgarzik@pobox.com
Matt Sottek
rng-tools 2 | RNGD (8) | March 2001 |