> Richard Levitte - VMS Whacker (Wed 03.0500-19:09):
> e and n constitute the public key, d constitutes the private key
> (actually, d and n, but since the private key blob usually includes
> the public key as well, this isn't really said :-)).
ok.
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> -Original Message-
> From: cFischer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, May 01, 2000 7:32 PM
>
> what is all this math-tender for in the first place? are these
> calculations that a public-key cryptosystem has to be capable of? i dont
> run openssl (or ssleay or rsa-c) at the m
From: cFischer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
ino-waiting> On Mon-01.05.00-09:55, Ted Powell wrote:
ino-waiting> > Whatever the limits of the Solaris bc are, I would expect to get
something
ino-waiting> > like the following (actual Solaris output) when they are reached:
ino-waiting> > $ bc
ino-waiting>
On Mon-01.05.00-09:55, Ted Powell wrote:
> Whatever the limits of the Solaris bc are, I would expect to get something
> like the following (actual Solaris output) when they are reached:
> $ bc
> 10^1
what is all this math-tender for in the first place? are these
calculations that a p
>Date: Sat, 29 Apr 2000 20:51:01 +0200
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bodo Moeller)
>To: Ted Powell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Ted Powell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>> When I ran openssl-0.9.5a's "make test", the tmp.bntest file that was
>> written contained (out of 1800+ tests) seven expressions which Solaris
> -Original Message-
> From: Ted Powell [mailto:"Ted Powell Sent: Friday, April 28, 2000 5:59 PM
> When I ran openssl-0.9.5a's "make test", the tmp.bntest file that was
> written contained (out of 1800+ tests) seven expressions
> which Solaris 7's 'bc' evaluated to give non-zero results
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Ted Powell <@tgivan.com>:
> When I ran openssl-0.9.5a's "make test", the tmp.bntest file tha
Ted Powell <@tgivan.com>:
> When I ran openssl-0.9.5a's "make test", the tmp.bntest file that was
> written contained (out of 1800+ tests) seven expressions which Solaris 7's
> 'bc' evaluated to give non-zero results.
[...]
> When I feed the problematic tmp.bntest to GNU bc (version 1.05a, on Red
When I ran openssl-0.9.5a's "make test", the tmp.bntest file that was
written contained (out of 1800+ tests) seven expressions which Solaris 7's
'bc' evaluated to give non-zero results.
Repeated runs of 'bc' on the same tmp.bntest file gives identical results.
I get the same anomalous results