key generation question
John Clizbe
JPClizbe at comcast.net
Fri Jun 16 19:19:40 CEST 2006
Joe Vender wrote:
> Question:
> Is it possible - and if so, how - to generate an RSA key in which the
> size of the key is a prime number? For example, a key size of 4013,
> 4051, etc. ? Every time I try to use a prime number for the key size,
> PGP rounds the size up to a non-prime number. Why will it not
> generate a key of ANY size between 1024-4096?
IIRC, the standards require keys to be multiples of 32 bits in length.
Any value you specify will be rounded up to the next multiple of 32.
If you specify a key length of 1025, you'll get 1056.
--
John P. Clizbe Inet: JPClizbe(a)comcast DOT nyet
Golden Bear Networks PGP/GPG KeyID: 0x608D2A10
"Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter
and those who matter don't mind." - Dr Seuss, "Oh the Places You'll Go"
-------------- next part --------------
A non-text attachment was scrubbed...
Name: signature.asc
Type: application/pgp-signature
Size: 668 bytes
Desc: OpenPGP digital signature
Url : /pipermail/attachments/20060616/102e6a5d/signature.pgp
More information about the Gnupg-devel
mailing list