I'm trying to understand the layout of the record in appendix B of the APG.
I have
Exists: CSNDKRR read PKDS2 PKDS rc 0 rs 0 No error found .
00000000 : 1F0001C2 00000000
300001AA 002E00B0 ...B............ ........0.......
00000010 : 00000202 24000200 00000000 00000000 ................ ....¢...........
00000020 : 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 ................ ................
00000030 : 00000000 00000000 00008000 00800080 ................ ................
000001A0 : E75C6F4C C462E166 0F962B7A 897C92E4
000001B0 : CF25
0400 00100000 0004>0400< 00000001 000001C0 : 0001The 30 according to table 588 is
RSA private key, 4096-bit Modulus-Exponent format with AES-encrypted OPK. Internal and external formatThe 04 is (Table 597) is public ... the 0400 is the Public key modulus length in bits .... which is 1024
If I display it using the ISPF panels it gives
Algorithm: RSA Modulus (bits):
1024 which ties up with the public
My question is - Why is this called a 4096 ME when the Modulus length is 1024?
If I want to display the RSA key size... do I need to look at the x'04' section... and not rely on the title of the x'30' section?
Thank you
Colin
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Colin Paice
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