Evren Esat Ozkan napisaĆ(a): > Hello, > > I'm trying to encrypt a string with RSA. But it needs to be compitable > with Dave's JavaScript RSA implementation*. I'm already read and tried > lots of different things about RSA and RSA in Python. But could not > produce the same result with the javascript library. > > My experiments could be seen at: http://dpaste.com/hold/60741/ > > * JavaScript RSA Library: http://www.ohdave.com/rsa/ > > Python libraries which I tried; > * PyCrtypo: http://www.amk.ca/python/code/crypto.html > * rsa library from http://www.stuvel.eu/rsa > > How could I create the same results with the JS library in Python. > > > Any help would be appreciated > > Evren,
It seems that this Javascript is doing weird things to its input, namely processing it in reverse. Try encrypting ciphertext[::-1] instead of just ciphertext. public_modulus_hex = '9F2E..snip..4BC7' public_exponent_hex = '10001' public_modulus = int(public_modulus_hex, 16) public_exponent = int(public_exponent_hex, 16) def encrypt(plaintext_text): # Beware, plaintext must be short enough to fit in a single block! plaintext = int(plaintext_text.encode('hex'), 16) ciphertext = pow(plaintext, public_exponent, public_modulus) return '%X' % ciphertext # return hex representation print encrypt('12345') print encrypt('12345'[::-1]) # Will return the value compatible with JS output Regards, Marek -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list