Generate Rsa Key From Modulus And Exponent

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Java Code Examples for java.security.spec.RSAPublicKeySpec. The following code examples are extracted from open source projects. You can click to vote up the examples that are useful to you. How to generate public/private key in C#. Asymmetric cryptography also known as public-key encryption uses a public/private key pair to encrypt and decrypt data. In.NET, the RSACryptoServiceProvider and DSACryptoServiceProvider classes are used for asymmetric encryption.

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commented Nov 9, 2015

Hi Jonathon,
Thank for your routine,It save my a lot of time.

Generate Rsa Key From Modulus And Exponent Definition

commented Nov 16, 2015

I'm not sure what you're asking, exactly.

I get another problem that i have to generate the RSA private key from raw modulus and exponent.

While 'generate' isn't the right word here, this is exactly what this program does: convert a 'raw' binary modulus into a typical key format. /skyrim-product-key-generator-no-survey.html.

I think create PEM-encoded RSA private and public key from modulus and exponent is worth developing in the future.

This, along with the title of your issue is copy & pasted directly out of the description for this project:

Create PEM-encoded RSA pubilc key from raw modulus / exponent

What exactly are you trying to do? If you're trying to generate an RSA keypair, there are many resources that tell you how to do this with OpenSSL:

commented Dec 15, 2015

And now you've deleted the rest of the text. Sigh.

closed this Dec 15, 2015
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