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:
im already using a BigInteger type to prevent overflowexception etc.
i checked for mathematical dependencies(p and n as Prims, e < !(N) and relative Prime and e > 1)
- extended Euclid Algo is working properly, i counter checked it with some Online-Calculators(http://johannes-bauer.com/compsci/eea/index.php?zahl1=469&zahl2=2280&step=9999&detailliert=1&stepbystep=1)
- my encryption and decryption procedures are working fine i quess, cause they spill out sometimes right values. So the key which is used must be wrong?!
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)
create_multiInversed
or extended euclid implementation is probably wrong.e*d mod phi(n) != 1
for your first example