# put erk, riv, priv, p, a, b, N, Gx, Gy here
from flukes tools.
So I'm a bit confused, do I want erk, riv, priv, and p from appldr 3.55 or?
And what are a, b, Gx, and Gy?
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# put erk, riv, priv, p, a, b, N, Gx, Gy here
from flukes tools.
So I'm a bit confused, do I want erk, riv, priv, and p from appldr 3.55 or?
And what are a, b, Gx, and Gy?
Last edited by Wutangrza; 01-16-2011 at 03:33 PM.

Still curious what Gx and Gy are.
curve types i guess. check-out: http://events.ccc.de/congress/2010/F...cking_2010.pdf
i also think so! but what should we put in there?
These are public:
p, a, b, G,N (elliptic curve params)
taken from fail0verflow slides... being Gx and Gy coordinates for a point?? what you guys think?
<flukes1> G is a base point of prime order on the curve (i.e., G = (xG,yG))
I'm just not versed enough in ECC for this![]()
well i say good luck. i wish i could understand it as y'll do.
Noobs plz refrain from posting in the dev section please leave it to the peeps who no how!! unless you ave any relavent info plz keep the thread clutter free so we can all learn from it! without ploughin thru pointless comments
Ok we need the values for Gx and Gy so we can have the point G=Gx,Gy...
Ah I found it. You can look through tools.c of f0's tools for help.
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