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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat ssh_host_rsa_key 1024 bit? Post 302390343 by Corona688 on Wednesday 27th of January 2010 04:00:45 PM
Old 01-27-2010
the keys are uuencoded, so the actual size will probably be larger than the original size. Given it's not, I'd guess it's a 512 bit key, not 1024, but that's only a guess. Try running the 'file' utility on it, it may identify it. Or try looking at the contents of the file itself, it may be labelled in text.
 

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BN_num_bytes(3) 						      OpenSSL							   BN_num_bytes(3)

NAME
BN_num_bits, BN_num_bytes, BN_num_bits_word - get BIGNUM size SYNOPSIS
#include <openssl/bn.h> int BN_num_bytes(const BIGNUM *a); int BN_num_bits(const BIGNUM *a); int BN_num_bits_word(BN_ULONG w); DESCRIPTION
BN_num_bytes() returns the size of a BIGNUM in bytes. BN_num_bits_word() returns the number of significant bits in a word. If we take 0x00000432 as an example, it returns 11, not 16, not 32. Basically, except for a zero, it returns floor(log2(w))+1. BN_num_bits() returns the number of significant bits in a BIGNUM, following the same principle as BN_num_bits_word(). BN_num_bytes() is a macro. RETURN VALUES
The size. NOTES
Some have tried using BN_num_bits() on individual numbers in RSA keys, DH keys and DSA keys, and found that they don't always come up with the number of bits they expected (something like 512, 1024, 2048, ...). This is because generating a number with some specific number of bits doesn't always set the highest bits, thereby making the number of significant bits a little lower. If you want to know the "key size" of such a key, either use functions like RSA_size(), DH_size() and DSA_size(), or use BN_num_bytes() and multiply with 8 (although there's no real guarantee that will match the "key size", just a lot more probability). SEE ALSO
bn(3), DH_size(3), DSA_size(3), RSA_size(3) HISTORY
BN_num_bytes(), BN_num_bits() and BN_num_bits_word() are available in all versions of SSLeay and OpenSSL. 1.0.1e 2013-02-11 BN_num_bytes(3)
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