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[gnutls-dev] Re: living without global variables
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Bryan Henderson |
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[gnutls-dev] Re: living without global variables |
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9 Jan 2006 16:38:51 +0000 |
>2) Reading a lot from /dev/*random might deplete the system randomness
> pool.
If you're saying this is an issue because having one pool for
everybody raises the volume of reading, then I'd say it's conceptually
the same problem with the process-global pool, and identifies another
reason that private contexts would be a good thing -- each independent
user of randomness, whether or not in the same process with another
user, can create his own pool with enough capacity to meet his
randomness needs.
I am, of course, beating on the point that the boundaries of a process
is an arbitrary scope, and it would be better if a low-level code
library were not sensitive to it.
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Bryan Henderson Phone 408-621-2000
San Jose, California
[gnutls-dev] Re: living without global variables, Simon Josefsson, 2006/01/09