> So to clarify: If I generate a 65-bit key, will I be able to use that > 65-bit key to sign any 64-bit value?
Yes, however, a 65-bit RSA key can be broken with relative ease. You
could
solve your three most obvious problems by using a 384-bit RSA key and using
it to sign the full SHA1 hash.
DS
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