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Re: pubkeys for p and g

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (martin f krafft)
Mon Jun 30 16:56:38 2003

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also sprach Arnold G. Reinhold <reinhold@world.std.com> [2003.06.29.0424 +0=
200]:
> >I am not sure I understand. How does this relate to my question?
> >
> >Where does the other factor come from?
>=20
> I got the impression, and maybe I misunderstood, that you were=20
> viewing a product of two primes aA, where a was the private part=3D and=
=20
> A was the public part.  That is not how RSA works. The produce aA is=20
> the public key. Either factor can be the private part.

Oh, I get it. No, that was my bad. aA and bB are simply the
private/Public keypairs for A and B. Yeah, yeah, I know. Algebra is
always haunting me...

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martin;              (greetings from the heart of the sun.)
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invalid PGP subkeys? use subkeys.pgp.net as keyserver!
=20
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 we have not learned its nature; it is our future that lays down the law
 of our today."
                                                 - friedrich nietzsche

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