>>> Jeffrey Walton <noloa...@gmail.com> schrieb am 17.06.2017 um 16:23 in 
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> But its not clear to me how to ensure uniqueness when its based on
> randomness from the generators.

Even with a perfect random generator non-unique values are possible (that's why 
it's random). It's unlikely, but it can happen. The question is whether the 
probability of non-unique values from /dev/urandom is any higher than that for 
values read from /dev/random. One _might_ be able to predict the values from 
/dev/urandom.

Regards,
Ulrich

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