Why is the 6th byte of SHA256 salts biased towards being a slash (on some systems)?http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/301334/what-is-the-6th-character-of-the-password-hash-on-linux-and-why-is-it-often-a-s …
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Replying to @RichFelker @MarwanBurelle
don't let morons do random. good advocacy for interfaces like arc4random_uniform
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Replying to @espie_openbsd @MarwanBurelle
I don't think that would help. The problem is they botched the conversion to base64.
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Replying to @RichFelker @MarwanBurelle
and that's precisely what arc4random_uniform does correctly!
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Replying to @espie_openbsd @MarwanBurelle
But l64a seems to be where they went wrong.
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