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Hi i am trying to set up an RSA cryptosystem i have all the values except d selected prime numbers: p=1889, q=2003 n=3783667 phi=3779776 e= 61

i got stuck finding d could anyone help me to figure it out?

Setting up an RSA cryptosystem

• Two large distinct prime numbers p and q are selected, and n = pq and Φ(n) = (p − 1)(q − 1) are calculated.

• An integer e is selected such that gcd(Φ(n), e) = 1 and the multiplicative inverse d = e^(−1) in ZΦ(n) is calculated, i.e.

ed ≡ 1 (mod Φ(n)).

• The numbers p, q and Φ(n), are then discarded. • The pair (e, n) is published as the public encryption key • The number d is the secret decryption key.

+4  A: 

Here's the algo, step by step, including finding d.
m from the article is your Φ(n).
Now, you try to find a d = (1 + nm) / e, working through values of n until an integer solution for e is found.

Edit: Here you'll find a more detailed explanation of the whole algorithm.

luvieere
Thank you very much!!! I really appreciate your help!!!
Appreciate it by upvoting :P
luvieere
Sorry to bother you again but I managed to find d=1487125. Now I am struggling to find the Block size!!! Do you have any idea?
Edited with a new link, with some more detailed explanation and Graphical demonstrations of the different stages, including finding the block size.
luvieere