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diff --git a/libraries/spongycastle/core/src/test/data/openpgp/dsa/README.txt b/libraries/spongycastle/core/src/test/data/openpgp/dsa/README.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 9abffbf27..000000000 --- a/libraries/spongycastle/core/src/test/data/openpgp/dsa/README.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ -This archive contains material to help verify interoperability to the -OpenPGP DSA2 design as implemented in GnuPG. - -Keys are located in the keys directory. Included are: - - 1024 bits, 160 bit q size (i.e. regular old DSA) - 2048 bits, 224 bit q size - 3072 bits, 256 bit q size - 7680 bits, 384 bit q size -15360 bits, 512 bit q size - -All secret keys have the passphrase "test". - -Note the inclusion of 7680/384 and 15360/512 keys. They're large, -inconvenient and absurdly slow. GnuPG will accept any size key, but -will not generate DSA keys over 3072 bits. I include these keys -mainly for be-liberal-in-what-you-accept testing. - -There are are signatures issued by these keys in the sigs directory. -The filenames indicate the key used to make the signature, and the -number of bits of the hash. In the case of the 1024-bit DSA key -(160-bit q size), there are 5 signatures using different hashes. This -is to demonstrate hash truncation to fit in the 160-bit hash size of -that key. - -File Key size Hash ----------------------- ---------- ------- -dsa-1024-160-sign.gpg 1024 bits SHA-1 -dsa-1024-224-sign.gpg 1024 bits SHA-224 (truncated to 160 bits) -dsa-1024-256-sign.gpg 1024 bits SHA-256 (truncated to 160 bits) -dsa-1024-384-sign.gpg 1024 bits SHA-384 (truncated to 160 bits) -dsa-1024-512-sign.gpg 1024 bits SHA-512 (truncated to 160 bits) -dsa-2048-224-sign.gpg 2048 bits SHA-224 -dsa-3072-256-sign.gpg 3072 bits SHA-256 -dsa-7680-384-sign.gpg 7680 bits SHA-384 -dsa-15360-512-sign.gpg 15360 bits SHA-512 |