Tamir,

What are you talking about?
DER encoding doesn't say anything about how the length of RSA key elements compare to each others.

Read X.690 again, and PKCS#1 also. If you still come with the same conclusion, re-read again, and again, and again.

Le 02/04/2012 17:09, Tamir Khason via RT a écrit :
Erwann, Peter
This is right, but all numbers are integers and should be encodeed
accordingly. If encoding assuming fixed size integers, it should use
length octets, if not end-of-contents octets. At least this is how i
read 8.1 from ASN.1 spec
(http://www.itu.int/ITU-T/studygroups/com17/languages/X.690-0207.pdf).
This is why i think there is a bug in ASN.1 encoding of the
certificate


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