11-08-2007
Here is a sample of the file in question:
#---------------------------------
# File opened Nov 08 17:15:00 2007
#---------------------------------
$1
#
# aseLines.cfg: line --> application database
#
# This file was generated by SRP on Nov 08 17:15:00 2007
#
#
# Line Node Application User
#
240 - nmsipmwi peri
241 - nmsipmwi peri
260 - dbserver peri
261 - dbserver peri
262 - dbserver peri
263 - dbserver peri
264 - dbserver peri
243 - nmsipmwi peri
244 - nmsipmwi peri
271 - email_worker peri
272 - email_worker peri
1 - appserver2 root
2 - appserver2 root
3 - appserver2 root
18 - appserver2 peri
19 - appserver2 peri
15 - appserver2 peri
16 - appserver2 peri
17 - appserver2 peri
6 - appserver2 peri
7 - appserver2 peri
8 - appserver2 peri
38 - appserver2 peri
39 - appserver2 peri
40 - appserver2 peri
238 - appserver2 peri
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rndtest
RNDTEST(4) BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual RNDTEST(4)
NAME
rndtest -- FIPS 140-2 random number generator test monitor
SYNOPSIS
device rndtest
DESCRIPTION
The rndtest driver ``hooks up'' to hardware crypto devices to monitor the entropy data passed to the random(4) subsystem. This data is peri-
odically tested for FIPS 140-2 compliance and statistics are collected. If the harvested entropy fails any of the FIPS test suite, then it
is discarded and testing is continuously applied until ``good data'' is received from the device. Failures are optionally reported on the
console.
SEE ALSO
crypto(4), hifn(4), random(4), safe(4), ubsec(4), crypto(9)
HISTORY
The idea for this and the original code came from Jason L. Wright. The rndtest device driver first appeared in FreeBSD 5.0.
BUGS
Crypto device drivers must be compiled specially to make use of this driver; this should not be necessary. This feature might better be
integrated into the random(4) subsystem where it can be applied to devices that claim to supply ``pure entropy''.
BSD
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