I asked the OpenBSD guys about it, heres the answer...I think it would
be worthy to publish the results of the test for FreeBSD, when it can be
done.
Pedro.
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> Perhaps I should ask in NIST, but is it publicly available (can I get
> it)? I would like to try it on FreeBSD.
Yes, you can get it directly from NIST. Send a mail to martha.gray@nist.gov
> Are the OpenBSD results available?
Not yet; they will be within a week or two.
Thorsten
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