On Fri, Dec 09, 2011 at 02:41:25PM -0500, Paul Koning wrote: > ... That's essentially what old time Ethernet chips like Lance did
IIRC The lance's CSMACD backoff was deterministic, if you were really unlucky two systems could collide packets for ever! (On a network with only 2 hosts.) On a separate note, I've sometimes wondered how well RC4 would work as an entropy pool. Just cycle it in key-gen mode for any byte that might have any randomness in it. When you want data, cycle it a few times, take some bytes hash them (to remove any RC4-ness), and cycle it a few more times. Probably the same idea as Fortuna is using. Adding a small amount of randomness should impove things significantly - and you don't actual care if it is random. David -- David Laight: da...@l8s.co.uk