PKCS#1 and OpenPGP switch the order of the private exponents. This makes for confusing times when you’re expecting the equivalence of libraries based on these standards (OpenSSL and libgcrypt respectively). So much so, I thought it was a gcrypt bug.
Dean Scarff’s perpetual struggle with technology, and other anecdotes
PKCS#1 and OpenPGP switch the order of the private exponents. This makes for confusing times when you’re expecting the equivalence of libraries based on these standards (OpenSSL and libgcrypt respectively). So much so, I thought it was a gcrypt bug.