On 06/04/14 16:29, ved...@nym.hush.com wrote:
> [5] Examine it in PGPdump,  and extract the RSA components

On Debian, there is the pgpdump package which, I just tested, outputs the
private key components in hex (or hex escaped string with -g).

Also, when I did apt-cache search pgpdump, I noticed there is a Python library:
[1]. That might be even better for your purpose.

HTH,

Peter.

[1] https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pgpdump/

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