Query: rand
OS: suse
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RAND(1) OpenSSL RAND(1)NAMErand - generate pseudo-random bytesSYNOPSISopenssl rand [-out file] [-rand file(s)] [-base64] [-hex] numDESCRIPTIONThe rand command outputs num pseudo-random bytes after seeding the random number generator once. As in other openssl command line tools, PRNG seeding uses the file $HOME/.rnd or .rnd in addition to the files given in the -rand option. A new $HOME/.rnd or .rnd file will be written back if enough seeding was obtained from these sources.OPTIONS-out file Write to file instead of standard output. -rand file(s) Use specified file or files or EGD socket (see RAND_egd(3)) for seeding the random number generator. Multiple files can be specified separated by a OS-dependent character. The separator is ; for MS-Windows, , for OpenVMS, and : for all others. -base64 Perform base64 encoding on the output. -hex Show the output as a hex string.SEE ALSORAND_bytes(3) 1.0.0 2009-02-02 RAND(1)
Related Man Pages |
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rand_bytes(3ssl) - debian |
rand_pseudo_bytes(3ssl) - debian |
rand_bytes(3) - osx |
rand_pseudo_bytes(3) - osx |
rand_pseudo_bytes(3openssl) - opensolaris |
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