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Hi,
is there a way to estimate the size of the encrypted data if you know the size
of the plain text for a given algorithm (in my case RSA with 1024 bit keys)?
Or is there a way to determine the size of the data in a gcry_ac_data_t object
that holds the encryted data?
I need this value for creating buffers for converting the MPI values of the
data set to strings.
Best regards,
Ralf.
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Hash: SHA1
Hi,
is there a way to estimate the size of the encrypted data if you know the size
of the plain text for a given algorithm (in my case RSA with 1024 bit keys)?
Or is there a way to determine the size of the data in a gcry_ac_data_t object
that holds the encryted data?
I need this value for creating buffers for converting the MPI values of the
data set to strings.
Best regards,
Ralf.
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osIfMhui/VgJmU4S3Hd0ll4=
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