Yarrow algorithm

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The Yarrow algorithm is a cryptographically secure pseudo-random number generator. The name is taken from the yarrow plant, the stalks of which are dried and used as a randomising agent in I Ching divination.

It was designed by Bruce Schneier, John Kelsey, and Niels Ferguson of Counterpane Labs (Kelsey et. al, 1999). The Yarrow algorithm is explicitly unpatented and royalty-free; no license is required to use it. Yarrow is incorporated in Mac OS X and FreeBSD for their /dev/random devices.

An improved design from Ferguson and Schneier, Fortuna, is described in their book, Practical Cryptography.

References

  • John Kelsey, Bruce Schneier, Niels Ferguson: Yarrow-160: Notes on the Design and Analysis of the Yarrow Cryptographic Pseudorandom Number Generator. Selected Areas in Cryptography 1999: pp13–33

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