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RNGD(8)								       RNGD(8)

NAME
       rngd - Check and feed random data from hardware device to kernel random
       device

SYNOPSIS
       rngd [-b, --background]	[-f,  --foreground]  [-i,  --ignorefail]  [-o,
       --random-device=file]  [-p,  --pid-file=file]  [-r,  --rng-device=file]
       [-s, --random-step=nnn] [-W, --fill-watermark=nnn] [-d,	--no-drng=1|0]
       [-n,  --no-tpm=1|0]  [-q,  --quiet]  [-v,  --verbose] [-?, --help] [-V,
       --version]

DESCRIPTION
       This daemon feeds data from a random number generator to	 the  kernel's
       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	 fork‐
       ing  on	startup.   This	 is  typically	used for debugging.  The -b or
       --background options, which fork and put rngd into the background auto‐
       matically, 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	--ran‐
       dom-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

OPTIONS
       -b, --background
	      Become a daemon (default)

       -f, --foreground
	      Do not fork and become a daemon

       -p file, --pid-file=file
	      File  used  for  recording  daemon  PID,	and multiple exclusion
	      (default: /var/run/rngd.pid)

       -i, --ignorefail
	      Ignore repeated fips failures

       -o file, --random-device=file
	      Kernel device used for random number output (default:  /dev/ran‐
	      dom)

       -r file, --rng-device=file
	      Kernel device used for random number input (default: /dev/hwran‐
	      dom)

       -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).

       -d 1|0, --no-drng=1|0
	      Do not use drng as a source of random number input (default:0)

       -n 1|0, --no-tpm=1|0
	      Do not use tpm as a source of random number input (default:0)

       -q, --quiet
	      Suppress error messages

       -v, --verbose
	      Report available entropy sources

       -?, --help
	      Give a short summary of all program options.

       -V, --version
	      Print program version

AUTHORS
       Philipp Rumpf
       Jeff Garzik - jgarzik@pobox.com
       Matt Sottek
       Brad Hill

rng-tools 4			  March 2001			       RNGD(8)
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