Global command. Defines one of possibly multiple user names and associated passwords, used for user authentication. Used when the login local line configuration command has been used. Crypto key generate rsa.
Python PyCrypto: Generate RSA Keys Example.py
defgenerate_RSA(bits=2048): |
'' |
Generate an RSA keypair with an exponent of 65537 in PEM format |
param: bits The key length in bits |
Return private key and public key |
'' |
fromCrypto.PublicKeyimportRSA |
new_key=RSA.generate(bits, e=65537) |
public_key=new_key.publickey().exportKey('PEM') |
private_key=new_key.exportKey('PEM') |
returnprivate_key, public_key |
commented Aug 5, 2016 • edited
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Pycrypto is unmaintained and has known vulnerabilities. Use pycryptodome , it is a drop-in replacement. |
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commented Jan 17, 2017
Crypto Key Generate Rsa Ssh
e should be random methinks =P |
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Generate Rsa Key Command
@miigotu 'youthinks' wrong. e should be chosen so that e and λ(n) are coprime. It is not chosen at random, and since it is usually small for computation reasons, and included in the public key, it can always be known by an attacker anyway. |
commented Aug 17, 2017
from Crypto.PublicKey import RSA code = 'nooneknows' key = RSA.generate(2048) privatekey = key.exportKey(passphrase=code, pkcs=8) publickey = key.publickey().exportKey() |
commented Jan 15, 2018
Nice But How Can I Write The Private Key I Tried This: f = open('PublicKey.pem','w') f.write(publick_key) f.close() BUT IT DOESN'T WORK WITH THE PRIVATE KEY, JUST RETURNS 0B |
commented Jan 30, 2018
@WarAtLord try publick_key.exportKey('PEM') |
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