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CCryptoLib

An integrated collection of cryptographic primitives written in Lua using the ComputerCraft system API.

Initializing the Random Number Generator

All functions that take secret input may query the library's random generator, ccryptolib.random. CC doesn't have high-quality entropy sources, so instead of hoping for the best like other libraries do, CCryptoLib shifts that burden into you!

Initializing using a Trusted Web Source

If you trust the tmpim Krist node, you can fetch a socket token and use it for initialization:

local random = require "ccryptolib.random"

-- Fetch a WebSocket token.
local postHandle = assert(http.post("https://krist.dev/ws/start", ""))
local data = textutils.unserializeJSON(postHandle.readAll())
postHandle.close()

-- Initialize the generator using the given URL.
random.init(data.url)

-- Be polite and actually open the socket too.
http.websocket(data.url).close()

Initializing using VM Instruction Counting

As of v1.2.0, you can also initialize the generator using VM instruction timing noise. See the random.initWithTiming method for security risks of taking this approach.

local random = require "ccryptolib.random"
random.initWithTiming()