Entropy 1.3
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Entropy 1.3 description
Entropy automatically generates WEP and WPA keys using true-random bytes. It uses various sources/providers for these entropys: EntropyPool and /dev/random, HotBits (radioactive decay) and Random.org (atmospheric noise).
Generate encryption keys in these formats:
- WEP, 64-bit, hexadecimal
- WEP, 128-bit, hexadecimal
- WEP, 256-bit, hexadecimal
- WPA-PSK, 8-character, ASCII
- WPA-PSK, 20-character, ASCII
- WPA-PSK, 63-character, ASCII
System requirements:
- An active connection to the Internet is needed to use some of the sources of entropy.
Enhancements
- Andrew Hedges did the beta testing for this release and even suggested many of the features. Have a look at his Dashboard Widgets.
- You can now choose one of four different sources/providers of entropy: radioactive decay/HotBits, atmospheric noise/Random.org, various sources/EntropyPool and /dev/random.
- Generated keys will be selected automatically (just press Apple C to copy).
- Fixed a profile bug. The profile "WEP, 64-bit, Hexadecimal" and provider "/dev/random, Local sources" are now selected automatically on first run.
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