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::* I like the size of the number. Big enough to test bignums and small enough to fit within the margins. BTW if you try just plain bignum m^e%n your bignums may choke even with this one. |
::* I like the size of the number. Big enough to test bignums and small enough to fit within the margins. BTW if you try just plain bignum m^e%n your bignums may choke even with this one. |
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::* Where did you get you numbers from BTW? |
::* Where did you get you numbers from BTW? |
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:::: Go has an RSA package that will generate a key of any bit length. I had to modify the code to use 65537 for E, which I thought would be appropriate for our use. —[[User:Sonia|Sonia]] 02:44, 28 April 2011 (UTC) |
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::* You just choose ASCII encoding - the new/modified task would need to say so. |
::* You just choose ASCII encoding - the new/modified task would need to say so. |
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::* Any encryption task will need a disclaimer on the page (demonstration numbers, key to short, lack of random padding, not to mention subtle attacks if e is chosen improperly. |
::* Any encryption task will need a disclaimer on the page (demonstration numbers, key to short, lack of random padding, not to mention subtle attacks if e is chosen improperly. |