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NAME

       infnoise - Infinite Noise TRNG driver

SYNOPSIS

       infnoise --help
       infnoise --version
       infnoise --list-devices
       infnoise  [--debug]  [--dev-random]  [--raw]  [--multiplier  <value>]  [--no-output]  [--pidfile  <file>]
       [--daemon] [--serial <serial>]

DESCRIPTION

       infnoise provides access to the Infinite Noise True Random  Number  Generator  and  allows  the  data  it
       generates to be fed into the system's random number generator.

       infnoise --help shows a short summary of the options.

       infnoise --version displays the program's version information.

       infnoise --list-devices lists all the supported TRNG devices present on the system.

       infnoise  reads  random  data  from  a  TRNG and outputs filtered random data to its standard output. The
       various options control the program's behaviour.

OPTIONS

       --debug
              measures the quality of the data obtained from the TRNG. It is typically used with --no-output  as
              a sanity test.

       --dev-random
              adds the filtered data to the system's entropy pool instead of sending it to its standard output.

       --raw  disables output whitening.

       --multiplier<value>
              writes 256 bits × value for every 512 bits written to the Keccak sponge; the default of 0 means to
              write all the available entropy, without multiplying it.

       --no-output
              disables output of random data.

       --pidfile<file>
              stores the process' identifier in file.

       --daemon
              starts the program as a daemon.

       --serial<serial>
              uses the device matching the specified serial.

                                                  June 25 2018                                       INFNOISE(8)