Dear,
The input must be binary.But did 'rsautl' will accept any file more 128 bytes (when use RSA-1024 bits) since the file length will overtake 1024 bits. I think that it is possible only for file less that 1024 bits. (i.e. y file has 256 bytes in hexadecimal format).
Yes, I use itSeveral different padding types are supported include raw, ssl2, PKCS#1 v1.5 and OAEP with SHA1. If you use 'rsautl' for the decrypt then this is selectable on the command line: seem the manual page for more info. For SSLv3 and rsautl the default of PKCS#1 v1.5 is what you want.
Thnak you -Brd
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