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January 2022

Created 1 commit in 1 repository

Created a pull request in systemd/systemd that received 5 comments

random-seed: hash together old seed and new seed before writing out file

If we're consuming an on-disk seed, we usually write out a new one after consuming it. In that case, we might be at early boot and the randomness c…

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Reviewed 1 pull request in 1 repository

Created an issue in systemd/systemd that received 3 comments

random-seed.c should be mindful of reseeding states

At boot, systemd will read the existing seed file and call RNDADDENTROPY on it. It will then extract a new seed and write that to disk. What happen…

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