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mircea_popescu: it also has the major drawback that it's soaking up time and where's the
rsa thing.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform for my curiosity, does imperial drm tech look for a 2048
rsa or ec sig ?
ben_vulpes: in unrelated arse-digitalia: "If she is curious about encryption, she should find the Internet's best tutorial on the workings of the
RSA algorithm."
a111: Logged on 2016-08-18 12:32 mircea_popescu: asciilifeform since we're on this btw, the way i want tmsr-
rsa key generation to work is as follows : a contains a number of entropy bytes specified by user in tmsr-
rsa.conf read whenever tmsr-
rsa.conf specifies (such as urandom); b contains a base-tmsr string specified by user. c = base-tmsr(a).b ; p = nextprime(cut(sha512(c),257)) ; process is repeated for q = nextprime (cut(sha512(c'),258));
Framedragger: (i'll go right ahead and reserve mine: (1) "euclid was snakeoil!"; and (2) "euler was snakeoil!" << there, now when totient function is broken or
rsa is broken or any public key crypto scheme is broken, i'll have free pitchfork credit.) (i joke, i joke)
BingoBoingo: <mircea_popescu> 9931...5093 divides
RSA Moduli belonging to all of mexico! << But is the
RSA moduli warm letting you know it just emerged from the worm's ass?
mircea_popescu: 9931...5093 divides
RSA Moduli belonging to all of mexico!