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=pod =head1 NAME RAND_load_file, RAND_write_file, RAND_file_name - PRNG seed file =head1 SYNOPSIS #include <openssl/rand.h> const char *RAND_file_name(char *buf, size_t num); int RAND_load_file(const char *filename, long max_bytes); int RAND_write_file(const char *filename); =head1 DESCRIPTION RAND_file_name() generates a default path for the random seed file. B<buf> points to a buffer of size B<num> in which to store the filename. The seed file is $RANDFILE if that environment variable is set, $HOME/.rnd otherwise. If $HOME is not set either, or B<num> is too small for the path name, an error occurs. RAND_load_file() reads a number of bytes from file B<filename> and adds them to the PRNG. If B<max_bytes> is non-negative, up to to B<max_bytes> are read; starting with OpenSSL 0.9.5, if B<max_bytes> is -1, the complete file is read. RAND_write_file() writes a number of random bytes (currently 1024) to file B<filename> which can be used to initialize the PRNG by calling RAND_load_file() in a later session. =head1 RETURN VALUES RAND_load_file() returns the number of bytes read. RAND_write_file() returns the number of bytes written, and -1 if the bytes written were generated without appropriate seed. RAND_file_name() returns a pointer to B<buf> on success, and NULL on error. =head1 SEE ALSO L<rand(3)|rand(3)>, L<RAND_add(3)|RAND_add(3)>, L<RAND_cleanup(3)|RAND_cleanup(3)> =head1 HISTORY RAND_load_file(), RAND_write_file() and RAND_file_name() are available in all versions of SSLeay and OpenSSL. =cut