public class RSAPrivateCrtKeySpec extends RSAPrivateKeySpec
Key
,
KeyFactory
,
KeySpec
,
PKCS8EncodedKeySpec
,
RSAPrivateKeySpec
,
RSAPublicKeySpec
Constructor and Description |
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RSAPrivateCrtKeySpec(BigInteger modulus,
BigInteger publicExponent,
BigInteger privateExponent,
BigInteger primeP,
BigInteger primeQ,
BigInteger primeExponentP,
BigInteger primeExponentQ,
BigInteger crtCoefficient)
Creates a new
RSAPrivateCrtKeySpec
given the modulus, publicExponent, privateExponent,
primeP, primeQ, primeExponentP, primeExponentQ, and
crtCoefficient as defined in PKCS#1. |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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BigInteger |
getCrtCoefficient()
Returns the crtCoefficient.
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BigInteger |
getPrimeExponentP()
Returns the primeExponentP.
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BigInteger |
getPrimeExponentQ()
Returns the primeExponentQ.
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BigInteger |
getPrimeP()
Returns the primeP.
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BigInteger |
getPrimeQ()
Returns the primeQ.
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BigInteger |
getPublicExponent()
Returns the public exponent.
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getModulus, getPrivateExponent
public RSAPrivateCrtKeySpec(BigInteger modulus, BigInteger publicExponent, BigInteger privateExponent, BigInteger primeP, BigInteger primeQ, BigInteger primeExponentP, BigInteger primeExponentQ, BigInteger crtCoefficient)
RSAPrivateCrtKeySpec
given the modulus, publicExponent, privateExponent,
primeP, primeQ, primeExponentP, primeExponentQ, and
crtCoefficient as defined in PKCS#1.modulus
- the modulus npublicExponent
- the public exponent eprivateExponent
- the private exponent dprimeP
- the prime factor p of nprimeQ
- the prime factor q of nprimeExponentP
- this is d mod (p-1)primeExponentQ
- this is d mod (q-1)crtCoefficient
- the Chinese Remainder Theorem
coefficient q-1 mod ppublic BigInteger getPublicExponent()
public BigInteger getPrimeP()
public BigInteger getPrimeQ()
public BigInteger getPrimeExponentP()
public BigInteger getPrimeExponentQ()
public BigInteger getCrtCoefficient()
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