The RAND_DRBG (crypto/rand/drbg_lib) APIs are quite some mess and sit badly 
with the move to provider based infrastructure.
They are definitely being deprecated in master but without more, the extra 
layer of indirection and additional complexity generating random numbers will 
remain.

The option I see are:

1. Remove, rather than deprecate, RAND_DRBG in 3.0.  This is a breaking change.
2. Bypass RAND_DRBG and live with a breaking change (refer: 
https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/12509#pullrequestreview-455396828)
3. Leave things as they currently are in master.

The first two are breaking changes and will require an OMC vote.


Some pertinent points:

1. RAND_bytes will continue to work as is — this API is perfect for almost 
everyone.
2. The RAND_METHOD functionality remains — this allows wholesale replacement of 
OpenSSL’s RNGs if desired.
3. The name EVP_RAND is the working name and might change — this is not 
relevant to this discussion.
4. The RAND_DRBG APIs are unlikely to be widely used — they were introduced in 
1.1.1.  The two users I know of (Akamai and NCP) are both fine with them being 
removed.


Thoughts anyone?


Pauli
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Dr Paul Dale | Distinguished Architect | Cryptographic Foundations 
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