SSH-RAND-HELPER(8) OpenBSD System Manager's Manual SSH-RAND-HELPER(8) NAME ssh-rand-helper - random number gatherer for OpenSSH SYNOPSIS ssh-rand-hlper [-vxXh] [-b bytes] DESCRIPTION ssh-rand-helper is a small helper program used by ssh(1), ssh-add(1), ssh-agent(1), ssh-keygen(1), ssh-keyscan(1) and sshd(8) to gather random numbers of cryptographic quality if the openssl(4) library has not been configured to provide them itself. Normally ssh-rand-helper will generate a strong random seed and provide it to the calling program via standard output. If standard output is a tty, ssh-rand-helper will instead print the seed in hexidecimal format unless told otherwise. ssh-rand-helper will by default gather random numbers from the system commands listed in /etc/ssh/ssh_prng_cmds. The output of each of the commands listed will be hashed and used to generate a random seed for the calling program. ssh-rand-helper will also store seed files in ~/.ssh/prng_seed between executions. Alternately, ssh-rand-helper may be configured at build time to collect random numbers from a EGD/PRNGd server via a unix domain or localhost tcp socket. This program is not intended to be run by the end-user, so the few commandline options are for debugging purposes only. -b bytes Specify the number of random bytes to include in the output. -x Output a hexidecimal instead of a binary seed. -X Force output of a binary seed, even if standard output is a tty -v Turn on debugging message. Multiple -v options will increase the debugging level. -h Display a summary of options. AUTHORS Damien Miller SEE ALSO ssh(1), ssh-add(1), ssh-keygen(1), sshd(8) OpenBSD 4.9 April 14, 2002 OpenBSD 4.9