MirOS Manual: RSA_generate_key(3)


RSA_GENERATE_KEY(3)          OpenSSL          RSA_GENERATE_KEY(3)

NAME

     RSA_generate_key - generate RSA key pair

SYNOPSIS

      #include <openssl/rsa.h>

      RSA *RSA_generate_key(int num, unsigned long e,
         void (*callback)(int,int,void *), void *cb_arg);

DESCRIPTION

     RSA_generate_key() generates a key pair and returns it in a
     newly allocated RSA structure. The pseudo-random number gen-
     erator must be seeded prior to calling RSA_generate_key().

     The modulus size will be num bits, and the public exponent
     will be e. Key sizes with num < 1024 should be considered
     insecure. The exponent is an odd number, typically 3, 17 or
     65537.

     A callback function may be used to provide feedback about
     the progress of the key generation. If callback is not NULL,
     it will be called as follows:

     +   While a random prime number is generated, it is called
         as described in BN_generate_prime(3).

     +   When the n-th randomly generated prime is rejected as
         not suitable for the key, callback(2, n, cb_arg) is
         called.

     +   When a random p has been found with p-1 relatively prime
         to e, it is called as callback(3, 0, cb_arg).

     The process is then repeated for prime q with callback(3, 1,
     cb_arg).

RETURN VALUE

     If key generation fails, RSA_generate_key() returns NULL;
     the error codes can be obtained by ERR_get_error(3).

BUGS

     callback(2, x, cb_arg) is used with two different meanings.

     RSA_generate_key() goes into an infinite loop for illegal
     input values.

SEE ALSO

     ERR_get_error(3), rand(3), rsa(3), RSA_free(3)

HISTORY

     The cb_arg argument was added in SSLeay 0.9.0.

MirOS BSD #10-current      2005-02-05                           1

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