LC_RNG gives the results i want , but it is not recommended for crypto
graphic purposes.

Any way i can pass a long string/seed to have a deterministic output
from a RNG.

On Aug 2, 12:59 pm, Vikas patial <[email protected]> wrote:
> No i dont want fixed pairs always. The seed is generated using a
> password which user supplies. So that user can regenerated the pair
> when required.
>
> My old code was working fine for RSA/DH , but somehow new version when
> compiled its not working for keysize > 127 Bits.
>
> Also i am of the opinion my old method was not good enough , so am
> seeking help.
>
> On Aug 2, 10:26 am, "Elias Önal" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > If you always want the same keypair, why generate it in the first place?
> > Just hardcode it!
> > Besides - This code works for me, it is EC and not RSA/DH, but it has
> > the around the same safety using 256bit keys.
>
> >http://pastebin.com/RJF3NAYe
>
> > Though I guess changing the parameters to the DH/RSA ones schould work
> > as well, in general crypto++ is pretty straight forward.
>
> > Vikas patial wrote:
> > > I need to generate a public private keypair of atleast 2048 bit for
> > > some operations in my software.
>
> > > I was doing this earlier using Fixedrng but it does not seem to work
> > > now ( somehow it hangs ), Also using seeded RandPool does not work
> > > maybe im doing something wrong.
>
> > > So if anyone can help me generate a fixed keypair based on a seed it
> > > would be great . Basically same keypair is generated everytime for the
> > > same seed.
>
> > > I am using the code formhttp://www.cryptopp.com/wiki/RSAandsaving
> > > it to files.
>
> > > The first person who sorts this out for me i would offer 30 USD
> > > ( Paypal ) .
>
>

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