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From: Tim J. <te...@me...> - 2003-04-12 09:35:34
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The xbox-linux doco gives the xbox public key as 2074011932725872376027602350906301713845599360627488352673195511324110900735 4362374128996096291046353572306742110305456946824862203867115042369878729703 4757651122801674981890464377946029661688124194233651969796694319295889511268 0464874302938783366603176573433716594963473137559247167029424618087781510481 2674626967450097045005117546657068700545263064105024888769118032059917845867 6530404194040036845598825091953986309228240504053796205135896999939802056942 6697323609577215347638826741847653366351274624331031785386194643005307289050 2949319703765023792161144942611323629444409600173894963797156859916567288947 565058003 However an RSA public key is supposed to have a 'd' value which is the exponent used for decryption (the 'e' value is the private key which can be worked out if you can factor the number above, a process which will probably take until all the black holes evaporate). If the 'd' (exponent) value known, and if so, what is it? Tim Josling |