7.9 Converting Integers into Binary Strings for Use with RSA
7.9.1 Problem
You have a number as a result of an RSA
operation that you'd like to turn into a binary
string of a fixed length.
7.9.2 Solution
Use the inverse of the previous recipe, padding the start of the
string with zero-bits, if necessary, to reach the desired output
length. If the number is too big, return an error.
7.9.3 Discussion
In practice, you should be using a binary representation of very
large integers that stores a value as an array of values of type
unsigned int or type char. If
you're using a little-endian machine and word-sized
storage, each word will need to be byte- swapped before the value can
be treated as a binary string.
Byte swapping can be done with the htonl(
) macro,
which can be imported by including arpa/inet.h
on Unix or winsock.h on Windows.
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