So I have to generate a private key (RSA) given its bit length, the modulus, the first prime and the public exponent.
The problem is that I have the modulus and prime1 in hexadecimal pairs. I've tried doing it manually but the number gets really long (obviously). I've also tried to use the openssl genpkey
but for RSA it doesn't have the parameters I'd need.
Does someone know any way to do it or I will have to operate manually in hex/binary?
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andp
. He only needs to solve forq
. Withp
,q
ande
, he can efficiently computed
. And then use the CRT to recover the other RSA private key parameters, likedp
,dq
andq-inv
. Finally, he can stuff it in aRSA*
. Viola!