On Jun 26 13:01, gialloporpora wrote: > Dear all, > I am trying to learn how S/MIME encryption/digital signing works. > > I would like to show the numerical values assigned to my private and > public key. > > I have converted my personal certificate from p12 to pem, in this way: > > openssl pkcs12 -in mycert.p12 -out mycert.pem > > Now, I have used this command to show the modulus of the private/public key: > > openssl rsa -in mykey.pem -noout -modulus > > and I see an hexadecimal value, now I know that my public key is a > data like this: > > (exp1, modulus) > > > > where modulus is the value above. My private key is: > > (exp2, modulus) > > where exp1 and exp2 satisfy: > > exp1*exp2 ? 1 mod (p-1)(q-1) > modulus=p*q > > I would like to know if is it possible to show the numerical values > of exp1 and exp2 stored in my certificate.
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