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0 Command: plainrsa-gen | Section: 8 | Source: NetBSD | File: plainrsa-gen.8
PLAINRSA-GEN(8) FreeBSD System Manager's Manual PLAINRSA-GEN(8) NAME plainrsa-gen - generator for Plain RSA keys SYNOPSIS plainrsa-gen [-b bits] [-e pubexp] [-f outfile] [-h] DESCRIPTION plainrsa-gen can be used to generate Plain RSA keys for authentication purposes. Using Plain RSA keys is optional. Other possibilities are Pre-shared keys or X.509 certificates. -b bits bit length of the key. Default is 1024, recommended length is 2048 or even 4096 bits. Note that generating longer keys takes longer time. -e pubexp value of RSA public exponent. Default is 0x3. Don't change this unless you really know what you are doing! -f outfile outfile instead of stdout. If the file already exists it won't be overwritten. You wouldn't like to lose your private key by accident, would you? OUTPUT FILE FORMAT This is the secret private key that should never leave your computer: : RSA { # RSA 1024 bits # pubkey=0sAQOrWlcwbAIdNSMhDt... Modulus: 0xab5a57306c021d3523... PublicExponent: 0x03 PrivateExponent: 0x723c3a2048... Prime1: 0xd309b30e6adf9d85c01... Prime2: 0xcfdc2a8aa5b2b3c90e3... Exponent1: 0x8cb122099c9513ae... Exponent2: 0x8a92c7071921cd30... Coefficient: 0x722751305eafe9... } The line pubkey=0sAQOrW... of the private key contains a public key that should be stored in the other peer's configuration in this format: : PUB 0sAQOrWlcwbAIdNSMhDt... You can also specify from and to addresses for which the key is valid: 0.0.0.0/0 10.20.30.0/24 : PUB 0sAQOrWlcwbAIdNSMhDt... SEE ALSO racoon.conf(5), racoon(8) HISTORY plainrsa-gen was written by Michal Ludvig <[email protected]> and first appeared in ipsec-tools 0.4. FreeBSD 14.1-RELEASE-p8 June 14, 2004 FreeBSD 14.1-RELEASE-p8

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