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About RSA Public/Private Keys
import sys import chilkat cert = chilkat.CkCert() # Load a digital certificate. success = cert.LoadFromFile("digitalCert.cer") if (success != True): print cert.lastErrorText() sys.exit() # A .cer file does not contain the private key. It should contain # the public key... # pubKey is a CkPublicKey pubKey = cert.ExportPublicKey() # Let's have a look at it (in XML format). print "Public Key from Certificate:" print pubKey.getXml() # An RSA public key consists of a modulus and exponent. # An RSA private key includes both the modulus and exponent, # as well as other "big" numbers: P, Q, D, etc. # Let's load an RSA private key from a DER-encoded file: privKey = chilkat.CkPrivateKey() success = privKey.LoadRsaDerFile("PrivateKey.key") if (success != True): print privKey.lastErrorText() sys.exit() # If this private key is the matching half to the public key from # the certificate, then the modulus and exponent should # be identical. (Thus, a "private key" really contains both the public part as well as the private parts...). print "Private Key from DER:" print privKey.getXml() rsa = chilkat.CkRsa() success = rsa.UnlockComponent("Anything for 30-day trial.") if (success != True): print rsa.lastErrorText() sys.exit() # You now realize that the private key really contains both # private and public parts. Therefore, we may import the private # key and the choose to use either the public or private in our # encrypt/decrypt operations: privKeyXml = privKey.getXml() success = rsa.ImportPrivateKey(privKeyXml) if (success != True): print rsa.lastErrorText() sys.exit() |
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