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This noise should probably be whitened by passing through something like MD5 or SHA in cipher-feedback mode. Also, what if it's not noisy in the office? I suggest using only the least-significant bit and not bothering with the microphone. Disconnect it and use the amplifier/ADC quantum noise. Then you know how much entropy you're accumulating regardless of ambiend changes. I have offered to submit the WebSite Pro audio-based RNG for Win32 to the openssl-dev list, but no takers yet. -- Bob "Simon J. Gerraty" wrote: > Yep this is what I do. I have a host with a sound card located in a busy > office. I grab sound samples from this system at regular intervals. > The script below takes care of the grunt work ... ______________________________________________________________________ OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org User Support Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED] Automated List Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED]