John Clizbe wrote:
> Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
>> hi SKS folks--
>> 
>> I was just looking at the behavior of sks 1.1.4, and i noticed that it
>> seems to have /dev/random open for writing:
>> 
>> 0 zimmermann:~# lsof /dev/random 
>> COMMAND PID       USER   FD   TYPE DEVICE SIZE/OFF NODE NAME
>> sks     742 debian-sks    3w   CHR    1,8      0t0 1244 /dev/random
>> sks     756 debian-sks    3w   CHR    1,8      0t0 1244 /dev/random
>> 0 zimmermann:~# 
>> 
>> this is not read/write (which would be marked as 3u instead of 3w), but
>> write-only (presumably appending) to the character device.
>> 
>> I'm not clear on why this is happening.  I don't see /dev/random
>> referenced explicitly in the source.  Anyone have any clue about what
>> it's doing?  This is happening for me on debian systems -- can users of
>> other systems confirm or deny that this is happening for them as well?
>> 
>> Maybe it's an artifact of one of the ocaml libraries sks depends on?
>> I'm not sure how i'd debug that to verify it.
> 
> cryptlib?
> 
> Just my guess.
> 
> 
Arghh. cryptokit. (Too many libraries with similar names)

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