Well, the usage you describe doesn't match the code. Try:

perl rsa.pl 3353bc7 6537b15 <text.out >text.enc perl rsa.pl -d 1c07e37 6537b15 <text.enc >text.dec

Not that I think that will work (that is mostly what I tried), but at least it matches what the code appears to want. I've watched it go through its calculations and they appear to make sense.

Of course there are no error messages, there is no error checking. O-: There must be a "real" (as opposed to "cute") Perl-only implementation of RSA floating around (I only looked briefly).

        - tye (but my friends call me "Tye")

In reply to (tye)Re2: RSA encryption on Win32 by tye
in thread RSA encryption on Win32 by perly_gates

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