RAND_bytes, RAND_priv_bytes, RAND_pseudo_bytes - generate random data
#include <openssl/rand.h>
int RAND_bytes(unsigned char *buf, int num); int RAND_priv_bytes(unsigned char *buf, int num);
Deprecated:
#if OPENSSL_API_COMPAT < 0x10100000L int RAND_pseudo_bytes(unsigned char *buf, int num); #endif
RAND_bytes()
puts num cryptographically strong pseudo-random bytes
into buf.
RAND_priv_bytes()
has the same semantics as RAND_bytes()
. It is intended to
be used for generating values that should remain private. If using the
default RAND_METHOD, this function uses a separate "private" PRNG
instance so that a compromise of the "public" PRNG instance will not
affect the secrecy of these private values, as described in RAND(7)
and RAND_DRBG(7).
Always check the error return value of RAND_bytes()
and
RAND_priv_bytes()
and do not take randomness for granted: an error occurs
if the CSPRNG has not been seeded with enough randomness to ensure an
unpredictable byte sequence.
RAND_bytes()
and RAND_priv_bytes()
return 1 on success, -1 if not supported by the current
RAND method, or 0 on other failure. The error code can be
obtained by ERR_get_error(3).
RAND_add(3), RAND_bytes(3), RAND_priv_bytes(3), ERR_get_error(3), RAND(7), RAND_DRBG(7)
RAND_pseudo_bytes()
was deprecated in OpenSSL 1.1.0; use RAND_bytes()
instead.
The RAND_priv_bytes()
function was added in OpenSSL 1.1.1.
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