On Wed, 2016-11-23 at 14:41 +0000, Peter Sylvester Edelweb wrote: > > An exemple used by the 'gem' engine. > > openssl rsa -in key.pem -text > Private-Key: (4096 bit) > modulus: > 00:c4:d9:a4:27:ea:17:10:09:35:79:89:fc:10:1f: > 01:39:34:b7:23:93:5a:61:05:af:b1:04:49:8a:68: > > 95:69:23:21:8d:20:a3:60:e6:e5:65:69:bf:b6:41: > f2:40:5c:1d:e3:53:15:90:ff:6d:34:26:45:46:b6: > .... > 97:f6:7c:f6:0f:5d:d8:59:02:a8:3c:b0:b4:06:2f: > c7:b7:c7 > publicExponent: 65537 (0x10001) > privateExponent: 1 (0x1) > prime1: 44 (0x2c) > prime2: 41 (0x29) > exponent1: 1 (0x1) > exponent2: 1 (0x1) > coefficient: 1 (0x1)
Oh, that's special :) FWIW I am perfectly content for applications *not* to automatically work with such keys. Making the user jump through extra hoops to use them would be perfectly fine in my book. -- dwmw2
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