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(Perl) Understanding a few ECDSA Public Key FormatsSee more ECC ExamplesDescribes a few ECDSA public key formats.
use chilkat(); # Here we have the output of the following openssl command: openssl ec -in key.pem -pubout -text # Private-Key: (256 bit) # priv: # 0e:63:25:8a:73:3c:71:b6:c0:e7:a3:0f:94:b9:74: # e0:be:bd:46:18:be:40:7e:66:9e:21:99:85:0e:ed: # 87:2d # pub: # 04:5d:1a:4f:d9:bd:49:9e:e4:fd:55:2c:0d:ea:6d: # b1:66:64:7a:71:91:13:63:86:fe:ca:94:d4:47:51: # 39:66:ff:43:d5:62:de:f2:f2:41:3c:2e:3f:95:18: # 2d:23:f7:e7:8e:75:19:3b:c6:50:fb:d9:90:f5:e8: # 12:b7:b8:6a:43 # ASN1 OID: prime256v1 # NIST CURVE: P-256 # writing EC key # -----BEGIN PUBLIC KEY----- # MFkwEwYHKoZIzj0CAQYIKoZIzj0DAQcDQgAEXRpP2b1JnuT9VSwN6m2xZmR6cZET # Y4b+ypTUR1E5Zv9D1WLe8vJBPC4/lRgtI/fnjnUZO8ZQ+9mQ9egSt7hqQw== # -----END PUBLIC KEY----- # The public key is shown in two different formats. # The first is this: # pub: # 04:5d:1a:4f:d9:bd:49:9e:e4:fd:55:2c:0d:ea:6d: # b1:66:64:7a:71:91:13:63:86:fe:ca:94:d4:47:51: # 39:66:ff:43:d5:62:de:f2:f2:41:3c:2e:3f:95:18: # 2d:23:f7:e7:8e:75:19:3b:c6:50:fb:d9:90:f5:e8: # 12:b7:b8:6a:43 # It is the ANSI X9.63 format. # 65-bytes are the uncompressed public key (04 || X || Y) # This is the same public key, but in PEM format # -----BEGIN PUBLIC KEY----- # MFkwEwYHKoZIzj0CAQYIKoZIzj0DAQcDQgAEXRpP2b1JnuT9VSwN6m2xZmR6cZET # Y4b+ypTUR1E5Zv9D1WLe8vJBPC4/lRgtI/fnjnUZO8ZQ+9mQ9egSt7hqQw== # -----END PUBLIC KEY----- # It contains ASN.1 that more explicitly identifies the key type. # # SEQUENCE (2 elem) # SEQUENCE (2 elem) # OBJECT IDENTIFIER 1.2.840.10045.2.1 ecPublicKey (ANSI X9.62 public key type) # OBJECT IDENTIFIER 1.2.840.10045.3.1.7 prime256v1 (ANSI X9.62 named elliptic curve) # BIT STRING (520 bit) 000001000101110100011010010011111101100110111101010010011001111011100... # PEM format can be loaded into a Chilkat public key object like this: $sbPem = chilkat::CkStringBuilder->new(); $sbPem->Append("-----BEGIN PUBLIC KEY-----\r\n"); $sbPem->Append("MFkwEwYHKoZIzj0CAQYIKoZIzj0DAQcDQgAEXRpP2b1JnuT9VSwN6m2xZmR6cZET\r\n"); $sbPem->Append("Y4b+ypTUR1E5Zv9D1WLe8vJBPC4/lRgtI/fnjnUZO8ZQ+9mQ9egSt7hqQw==\r\n"); $sbPem->Append("-----END PUBLIC KEY-----\r\n"); $pubKey1 = chilkat::CkPublicKey->new(); $success = $pubKey1->LoadFromString($sbPem->getAsString()); if ($success == 0) { print $pubKey1->lastErrorText() . "\r\n"; exit; } # The X9.63 format can be loaded like this: $sbHex = chilkat::CkStringBuilder->new(); $sbHex->Append("04:5d:1a:4f:d9:bd:49:9e:e4:fd:55:2c:0d:ea:6d:"); $sbHex->Append("b1:66:64:7a:71:91:13:63:86:fe:ca:94:d4:47:51:"); $sbHex->Append("39:66:ff:43:d5:62:de:f2:f2:41:3c:2e:3f:95:18:"); $sbHex->Append("2d:23:f7:e7:8e:75:19:3b:c6:50:fb:d9:90:f5:e8:"); $sbHex->Append("12:b7:b8:6a:43"); # Get rid of the ":" chars. $numReplaced = $sbHex->Replace(":",""); # We'll need to convert hex to base64.. $bdKey = chilkat::CkBinData->new(); $bdKey->AppendEncoded($sbHex->getAsString(),"hex"); $pubKey2 = chilkat::CkPublicKey->new(); $success = $pubKey2->LoadFromString($bdKey->getEncoded("base64")); if ($success == 0) { print $pubKey2->lastErrorText() . "\r\n"; exit; } # Let's get the key in pubKey2 as PEM. # It should be idential to the PEM above. print $pubKey2->getPem(1) . "\r\n"; # Here's the output. You can see it's the same as the PEM above.. # -----BEGIN PUBLIC KEY----- # MFkwEwYHKoZIzj0CAQYIKoZIzj0DAQcDQgAEXRpP2b1JnuT9VSwN6m2xZmR6cZET # Y4b+ypTUR1E5Zv9D1WLe8vJBPC4/lRgtI/fnjnUZO8ZQ+9mQ9egSt7hqQw== # -----END PUBLIC KEY----- |
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