Crypt::URandom - Provide non blocking randomness
This document describes Crypt::URandom version 0.36
use Crypt::URandom();
my $random_string_50_bytes_long = Crypt::URandom::urandom(50);
OR
use Crypt::URandom qw( urandom );
my $random_string_50_bytes_long = urandom(50);
This Module is intended to provide
an interface to the strongest available source of non-blocking
randomness on the current platform. Platforms currently supported are
anything supporting /dev/urandom and versions of Windows greater than
or equal to Windows 2000.
- urandom
-
This function accepts an integer and returns a string of the same size
filled with random data. The first call will initialize the native
cryptographic libraries (if necessary) and load all the required Perl libraries
- No secure alternative for random number generation for Win32 versions older than W2K
-
The module cannot run on versions of Windows earlier than Windows 2000 as there is no
cryptographic functions provided by the operating system.
- Could not import CryptAcquireContext
-
The module was unable to load the CryptAcquireContextA function from the
advapi32 dynamic library. The advapi32 library cannot probably be loaded.
- CryptAcquireContext failed
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The module was unable to call the CryptAcquireContextA function from the
advapi32 dynamic library.
- Could not import CryptGenRandom
-
The module was unable to load the CryptGenRandom function from the
advapi32 dynamic library.
- Could not import SystemFunction036
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The module was unable to load the SystemFunction036 function from the
advapi32 dynamic library.
- The length argument must be supplied and must be an integer
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The get method must be called with an integer argument to describe how many
random bytes are required.
- CryptGenRandom failed
-
The Windows 2000 CryptGenRandom method call failed to generate the required
amount of randomness
- RtlGenRand failed
-
The post Windows 2000 RtlGenRand method call failed to generate the required
amount of randomness
- Only read n bytes from path
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The /dev/urandom device did not return the desired amount of random bytes
- Failed to read from path
-
The /dev/urandom device returned an error when being read from
- Failed to open path
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The /dev/urandom device returned an error when being opened
Crypt::URandom requires no configuration files or environment variables.
If the platform is Win32, the Win32::API module will be required. Otherwise
no other modules other than those provided by perl will be required
None reported.
No bugs have been reported.
Please report any bugs or feature requests to
bug-crypt-urandom@rt.cpan.org, or through the web interface at
http://rt.cpan.org.
David Dick <ddick@cpan.org>
The Win32::API code for interacting with Microsoft's CryptoAPI was stolen with extreme
gratitude from Crypt::Random::Source::Strong::Win32 by Max Kanat-Alexander
Copyright (c) 2011, David Dick <ddick@cpan.org>. All rights reserved.
This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
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