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  131. .IX Title "BN_rand 3"
  132. .TH BN_rand 3 "2019-09-12" "1.0.2g" "OpenSSL"
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  137. .SH "NAME"
  138. BN_rand, BN_pseudo_rand, BN_rand_range, BN_pseudo_rand_range \- generate pseudo\-random number
  139. .SH "SYNOPSIS"
  140. .IX Header "SYNOPSIS"
  141. .Vb 1
  142. \& #include <openssl/bn.h>
  143. \&
  144. \& int BN_rand(BIGNUM *rnd, int bits, int top, int bottom);
  145. \&
  146. \& int BN_pseudo_rand(BIGNUM *rnd, int bits, int top, int bottom);
  147. \&
  148. \& int BN_rand_range(BIGNUM *rnd, BIGNUM *range);
  149. \&
  150. \& int BN_pseudo_rand_range(BIGNUM *rnd, BIGNUM *range);
  151. .Ve
  152. .SH "DESCRIPTION"
  153. .IX Header "DESCRIPTION"
  154. \&\fIBN_rand()\fR generates a cryptographically strong pseudo-random number of
  155. \&\fBbits\fR in length and stores it in \fBrnd\fR. If \fBtop\fR is \-1, the
  156. most significant bit of the random number can be zero. If \fBtop\fR is 0,
  157. it is set to 1, and if \fBtop\fR is 1, the two most significant bits of
  158. the number will be set to 1, so that the product of two such random
  159. numbers will always have 2*\fBbits\fR length. If \fBbottom\fR is true, the
  160. number will be odd. The value of \fBbits\fR must be zero or greater. If \fBbits\fR is
  161. 1 then \fBtop\fR cannot also be 1.
  162. .PP
  163. \&\fIBN_pseudo_rand()\fR does the same, but pseudo-random numbers generated by
  164. this function are not necessarily unpredictable. They can be used for
  165. non-cryptographic purposes and for certain purposes in cryptographic
  166. protocols, but usually not for key generation etc.
  167. .PP
  168. \&\fIBN_rand_range()\fR generates a cryptographically strong pseudo-random
  169. number \fBrnd\fR in the range 0 <= \fBrnd\fR < \fBrange\fR.
  170. \&\fIBN_pseudo_rand_range()\fR does the same, but is based on \fIBN_pseudo_rand()\fR,
  171. and hence numbers generated by it are not necessarily unpredictable.
  172. .PP
  173. The \s-1PRNG\s0 must be seeded prior to calling \fIBN_rand()\fR or \fIBN_rand_range()\fR.
  174. .SH "RETURN VALUES"
  175. .IX Header "RETURN VALUES"
  176. The functions return 1 on success, 0 on error.
  177. The error codes can be obtained by \fIERR_get_error\fR\|(3).
  178. .SH "SEE ALSO"
  179. .IX Header "SEE ALSO"
  180. \&\fIbn\fR\|(3), \fIERR_get_error\fR\|(3), \fIrand\fR\|(3),
  181. \&\fIRAND_add\fR\|(3), \fIRAND_bytes\fR\|(3)
  182. .SH "HISTORY"
  183. .IX Header "HISTORY"
  184. \&\fIBN_rand()\fR is available in all versions of SSLeay and OpenSSL.
  185. \&\fIBN_pseudo_rand()\fR was added in OpenSSL 0.9.5. The \fBtop\fR == \-1 case
  186. and the function \fIBN_rand_range()\fR were added in OpenSSL 0.9.6a.
  187. \&\fIBN_pseudo_rand_range()\fR was added in OpenSSL 0.9.6c.