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> From: Mike Lempriere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Most of the systems deployed to run such software as you are discussing
> would probably be dedicated servers.
>
> I hate to bring rain to the parade, but when I build a dedicated server, I
> don't spend the extra money to add a sound card that would just consume
> extra power.

The extra money you refer to is probably below $50 and the extra power
is probably below 5 watts, yet the entropy you lack could cost you your job!

> Servers are usually stashed in back rooms or even dedicated
> air conditioned computer rooms where it's unlikely there'd be anybody
> nearby to hear them.

I´m not sure who should hear what.  In any case, you could rely on OpenSSL
reading from a server applet driving a sound card in a PC outside the rooms
with your server stash.
>
> Thus, I suggest that it is unreasonable to assume a sound card is present.
>
Suggestion:  Don't assume a sound card is present:  Put one in!

Kind regards,

J. Andrew Hall.


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