NIST random number generators

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All,

 

Does LUKs have  a NIST SP 800-90Ar1 DRBG??  We are trying use use LUKS

but need to maybe replace /dev/urandom  and/or /dev/random

to be able to get some certifications for our equipment.

 

If we need to use some other DRBG, would it be pretty simple to use that

Instead of /dev/random or /dev/urandom?

 

 

SteveH

 

 


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