[Python-ideas] Should our default random number generator be secure?
Tim Peters
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Wed Sep 9 20:47:40 CEST 2015
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[Stefan Krah <skrah at bytereef.org>] > ... > The OpenBSD devs could also publish arc4random as a library that > works everywhere (like OpenSSH). That would be a nicer solution > for everyone (except for the devs perhaps :). Telling Python devs "hey, it will be as easy as dealing with OpenSSH has been!" is indeed a good way to kill the idea at once ;-)
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