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* [`random/gen_entropy.c`](random/gen_entropy.c): shows how to use the default entropy sources to generate random data.  
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					* [`random/gen_entropy.c`](random/gen_entropy.c): shows how to use the default entropy sources to generate random data.  
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  Note: most applications should only use the entropy generator to seed a cryptographic pseudorandom generator, as illustrated by `random/gen_random_ctr_drbg.c`.
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					  Note: most applications should only use the entropy generator to seed a cryptographic pseudorandom generator, as illustrated by `random/gen_random_ctr_drbg.c`.
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* [`random/gen_random_ctr_drbg.c`](random/gen_random_ctr_drbg.c): shows how to use the default entropy sources to seed a pseudorandom generator, and using the resulting random generator to generate random data.
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					* [`random/gen_random_ctr_drbg.c`](random/gen_random_ctr_drbg.c): shows how to use the default entropy sources to seed a pseudorandom generator, and how to use the resulting random generator to generate random data.
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* [`random/gen_random_havege.c`](random/gen_random_havege.c): demonstrates the HAVEGE entropy collector.
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					* [`random/gen_random_havege.c`](random/gen_random_havege.c): demonstrates the HAVEGE entropy collector.
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* [`ssl/ssl_pthread_server.c`](ssl/ssl_pthread_server.c): a simple HTTPS server using one thread per client to send a fixed response. This program requires the pthread library.
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					* [`ssl/ssl_pthread_server.c`](ssl/ssl_pthread_server.c): a simple HTTPS server using one thread per client to send a fixed response. This program requires the pthread library.
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* [`ssl/ssl_server.c`](ssl/ssl_server.c): a simple HTTPS server that sends a fixed response. This server accepts a single client at a time.
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					* [`ssl/ssl_server.c`](ssl/ssl_server.c): a simple HTTPS server that sends a fixed response. It serves a single client at a time.
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### SSL/TLS feature demonstrators
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					### SSL/TLS feature demonstrators
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* [`ssl/ssl_server2.c`](ssl/ssl_server2.c): an HTTPS server that sends a fixed response, with options to select TLS protocol features and Mbed TLS library features.
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					* [`ssl/ssl_server2.c`](ssl/ssl_server2.c): an HTTPS server that sends a fixed response, with options to select TLS protocol features and Mbed TLS library features.
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In addition to providing options for testing client-side features, the `ssl_client2` program has options to exercise certain behaviors in the server (for example, to select ciphersuites, or to force a renegotiation), which are useful to test the corresponding features in a TLS server. Likewise, `ssl_server2` has options to activate certain behaviors that are useful to test a TLS client.
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					In addition to providing options for testing client-side features, the `ssl_client2` program has options that allow you to trigger certain behaviors in the server. For example, there are options to select ciphersuites, or to force a renegotiation. These options are useful for testing the corresponding features in a TLS server. Likewise, `ssl_server2` has options to activate certain behaviors that are useful for testing a TLS client.
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## Test utilities
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					## Test utilities
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