Hi BlackEye,

http://www.cryptopp.com/wiki/RSA

Jeff

On 2/24/07, BlackEye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'm trying to verify a signature (PSS encoded) on a message that was
> generated with a 3rd party program.  I have the n and e parts of the
> RSA
> public key in hex format.  How can I load this non-encoded public key
> into
> an RSA verifier?  I've tried to load up two Integers with the numbers
> and
> DEREncode them together, but the verifier keeps throwing a BER decode
> error
> when it's initialized.  All the examples I have seen have assumed
> some
> DER/BER encoding of the key.  I'm sure there is some way I can easily
> do
> this.  Does anyone have any ideas?
>
>
> >
>

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