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Posted by Alfian at October 26, 2011 04:10:44 UTC
thx
Posted by Overmind at November 10, 2011 15:25:09 UTC
very useful, i loaded this engine to hushmail and now all my messages
use new keys every time. thanks i was sick of just using old AES, im
parinod (hence the hushmail) and just wanted something more rigigd that
256 bit
Posted by Permana at August 13, 2012 08:33:46 UTC
hi,just ask, in Step 4, Plain Text why when I enter "TEST" encode in Hexa the result is "7ce7dd7cafff" ?? need explain pls.
Posted by Yclick at September 12, 2012 18:57:14 UTC
why does rsa_keys.txt keys contains leading zero ? (00) ?Example: Prime1: 00:f7:7d:ae:... Your tool seems to ignore these leading zero... also why are they existing ?
Posted by Riddhi at September 14, 2012 09:23:46 UTC
Thanks a lot...But i am confused..Ypu have used 2 Private keys here.. I heard about only 2 keys..1 is Private and 2 is Public..I may be wrong..But Why we need 2 Private keys? Can you Explain please? I am new in RSA Encryption.. Thanks a lot in Advance.
Posted by Jaime at September 14, 2012 22:42:17 UTC
absolutely amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted by Jithu at September 19, 2012 12:02:31 UTC
Is there any option to get the publik key of this set, I want to
encrypte the data from php side and decrypt it using javascript.I have
the code to decrypt data, but it works only if the encryption from php
side with corresponding public key
Posted by Abel at September 24, 2012 14:36:30 UTC
"Message(m):" may be like "Enter plaintext *:"?I mean, Is it possible that used to encrypt value (Message M) is the same as PlainText? Is it possible that I could use my own used to encrypt value (without padding or encoding)?? Thanks a lot!
Posted by Nader Javanmardi at October 3, 2012 07:56:52 UTC
I want to create RSa key for run sstp
Posted by Nader Javanmardi at October 3, 2012 07:58:29 UTC
is it possible that I could use my own used to encrypt value (without padding or encoding)
Posted by Nilesh at January 10, 2013 13:34:25 UTC
Hi,I dumped the .PEM key to .text format. And it shows modulus, public and private exponents, prime1, prime2, exponent1, exponent2 and coefficient. Does that mean my .PEM private key is in Chinese Remainder format?
Posted by Robert Hegler at February 25, 2013 21:54:34 UTC
I entered lots of random letters, and the decrypted message did not match. Does anyone know why this happened?
Posted by Codeuniquely at September 13, 2013 13:13:09 UTC
The Base64 values generated for Modulus don;t parse in you own Decode appPost a comment
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