Hello Jan, Decide on what your public exponent(e) should be, and either use RSA_X931_derive_ex() if you are using an older openssl which supports this function or follow rsa_builtin_keygen() from crypto/rsa/rsa_gen.c on how to derive private exponent(d) and modulus(n). By the way, technically, you do not need private exponent(d) for signing, as you already have CRT components. What is the function that complained about missing d? Thanks, Thulasi. On 31 July 2018 at 16:19, Jan Bilek <ian.bilek@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi all, > > I need to reconstruct public and private keys for data signing operation > from p, q, dmp1, dmq1 and iqmp. When I fill values in as per below then > OpenSSL complains about missing d. > > RSA* pkey = RSA_new(); > pkey->n = NULL; > pkey->e = NULL; > pkey->d = NULL; > > pkey->p = BN_bin2bn(secureP.data(), secureP.size(), NULL); > pkey->q = BN_bin2bn(secureQ.data(), secureQ.size(), NULL); > pkey->dmp1 = BN_bin2bn(secureDmp1.data(), secureDmp1.size(), NULL); > pkey->dmq1 = BN_bin2bn(secureDmq1.data(), secureDmq1.size(), NULL); > pkey->iqmp = BN_bin2bn(secureIqmp.data(), secureIqmp.size(), NULL); > > I did my homework on Google/Stackoverflow/OpenSSL docu, but I haven't been > able to find out any good way to do this, while it is obvious that openssl > needs to know this by deafult for its internals. > Would you have any hint on where next with this? > > Thank you, > Jan > > -- > openssl-users mailing list > To unsubscribe: https://mta.openssl.org/mailman/listinfo/openssl-users > -- openssl-users mailing list To unsubscribe: https://mta.openssl.org/mailman/listinfo/openssl-users