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VOMS::Lite::KEY(3)    User Contributed Perl Documentation   VOMS::Lite::KEY(3)

NAME
       VOMS::Lite::KEY - Perl extension for parsing DER encoded KEY for the
       VOMS::Lite module.

SYNOPSIS
	 use VOMS::Lite::KEY;

	 # Call the Examine function with two arguments
	 #	  a string containing a DER encoded key,
	 #	  and a hash of required information (see DESCRIPTION)
	 my %KeyInfo = %{ VOMS::Lite::KEY::Examine($keyder, {Keymodulus=>"",KeyprivateExponent=>""} ) };
	 print Hex($KeyInfo{'Keymodulus'})."\n".Hex($KeyInfo{'KeyprivateExponent'})."\n";

DESCRIPTION
       If defined in the hash of the first element in the call to Examine the
       following variables will be parsed from the key and returned in the
       return hash.  All values are integers and will be returned in signed
       hex.
	 'Keyversion'
	 'Keymodulus'
	 'KeypublicExponent'
	 'KeyprivateExponent'
	 'Keyprime1'
	 'Keyprime2'
	 'Keyexponent1'
	 'Keyexponent2'
	 'Keycoefficient'

   EXPORT
       None.

SEE ALSO
       RFC2313

       This module was originally designed for the SHEBANGS project at The
       University of Manchester.

       http://www.mc.manchester.ac.uk/projects/shebangs/ now
       http://www.rcs.manchester.ac.uk/research/shebangs/

       Mailing list, shebangs@listserv.manchester.ac.uk

       Mailing list, voms-lite@listserv.manchester.ac.uk

AUTHOR
       Mike Jones <mike.jones@manchester.ac.uk>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
       Copyright (C) 2006 by Mike Jones

       This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
       under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.3 or, at
       your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.

perl v5.14.1			  2011-03-17		    VOMS::Lite::KEY(3)
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