NAME¶
rskeygen - generate private key pairs for TI graphing calculators
SYNOPSIS¶
rskeygen [
--secure ] [
--ti ] [
--length
nbytes ]
DESCRIPTION¶
rskeygen generates application and OS signing keys for the Texas
Instruments TI-73, TI-83 Plus, TI-84 Plus, TI-89, and TI-92 Plus graphing
calculators. These keys consist of two prime numbers
p and
q as
well as their product
n. Current calculator models impose a limit of
512 bits (64 bytes) on the size of
n, so
p and
q are
generally about 256 bits each. As of this writing this means factoring
n is beyond the reach of most people, though this will undoubtedly
change in the future.
The keys generated by
rskeygen are not very useful at the moment, because
in order for an application or OS to be accepted by the calculator, the key
used to sign it must itself be signed using the calculator's own (possibly
unique) private key, which is only known to TI. Nevertheless,
rskeygen
is provided in the hope that it can be useful, both for testing and for
devising new signature schemes based on TI's.
OPTIONS¶
- --secure
- Attempt to generate a ``secure'' key using the system's entropy pool,
/dev/random (see random(4).) The actual security is thus dependent
on your system's implementation of /dev/random.
Without --secure, the keys are generated based on the current time
and process ID, which is not secure in the slightest.
- --ti
- Generate keys which are palatable to TI's official app signing programs.
This forces p to be congruent to 3 and q to 7 modulo 8. This
option is not necessary when using rabbitsign(1), nor is it
necessary for the calculator to validate signatures properly.
- --length nbytes
- Specify the length in bytes of the modulus n; p and q
are each calculated to be approximately half this length. This should not
be greater than 64 for current calculators, and must be less than 256 in
any event due to a limitation of the key file format.
SEE ALSO¶
rabbitsign(1),
packxxk(1)
AUTHOR¶
Benjamin Moody <floppusmaximus@users.sf.net>