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im trying to implent a rsa-algo for learning purposes in c#

The problems which i have are that some of my randomly created Keys are not working.

Some Details:

I captured some of the Keys which are not working:

Prime numbers: p = 743 q = 37
Public key: e = 6371 N = 27491
Private Key: d = 524 >(N) = 26712

Prime numbers: p = 859 q = 47
Public key: e = 2239 N = 40373
Private Key: d = 647 >(N) = 39468

Prime numbers: p = 823 q = 29
Public key: e = 9173 N = 23867
Private Key: d = 1538 >(N) = 23016

Prime numbers: p = 719 q = 31
Public key: e = 1759 N = 22289
Private Key: d = 851 >(N) = 21540

Prime numbers: p = 149 q = 47
Public key: e = 1317 N = 7003
Private Key: d = 502 >(N) = 6808

Prime numbers: p = 859 q = 37
Public key: e = 9859 N = 31783
Private Key: d = 2790 >(N) = 30888

Is there a dependency i missed? Or could it be a something inside my Code or perhaps inside C#?

Update:

This is the Code for the extended Euclid its not mine(http://amir-shenodua.blogspot.de/2012/06/extended-gcd-algorithm-extended.html)

This are my Functions to calculate the Prims(http://pastebin.com/79Pvsxe8) I restricted the random to 100 for the Test-Case and i know that using the C# Random Class is a kind of Security Threat.

These are my RSA-Functions(http://pastebin.com/2GxS9EDK)

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    Without the actual code, the most we can tell you is, "there's probably something wrong with your code".
    – Kevin
    Sep 12, 2013 at 12:08
  • I'm not going to read your code, but I do have an RSA key generator at my blog that you are welcome to look at. Certainly you should not perform the exponentiation then take the modulus, because the intermediate result will be huge. You should also hide p and q inside the key generator so that no one, not even you, know what they are.
    – user448810
    Sep 12, 2013 at 15:22
  • Your create_multiInversed or extended euclid implementation is probably wrong. e*d mod phi(n) != 1 for your first example Sep 14, 2013 at 14:22
  • thanks you are a genius that was exactly the problem
    – treborian
    Sep 16, 2013 at 13:29
  • Meta discussion about this question. Cc @CodesInChaos. Feb 20, 2014 at 12:43

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