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There is no error message.
I do have Bigint.pl
Expanded Perl code is available at http://cypherspace.org/~adam/rsa/story.html
I'm following a tutorial from http://www.webreference.com/perl/tutorial/16/
My encryption key is: 3353bc7
My decryption key is: 1c07e37
N is 6537b15
My dos commands look like this: perl rsa.pl -k=3353bc7 -n=6537b15 < text.txt > text.out
perl rsa.pl -d -k=1c07e37 -n=6537b15 < text.out
The decrypted message should print to the screen.
I got these keys off the tutorial b/c I didn't want to compile a key generator on win32. Are the keys incorrect?
I don't think so.

In reply to Re: RSA encryption on Win32 by perly_gates
in thread RSA encryption on Win32 by perly_gates

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