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On Windows 10, how can I automate the generation of PGP RSA key pairs, dumping each one if the 40 hex-character fingerprint doesn't begin "ABBA"ABBA (for example), stopping when a pair gets generated which does meetpair meets that criterion, and then exporting the public and private key in standard ASCII-armoured form? Assuming Assuming all fingerprints are equiprobable, in this example the expected number of pairs that would have to be generated is about 4500045, which000 and is too many to cope with by hand.

On Windows 10, how can I automate the generation of PGP RSA key pairs, dumping each one if the 40 hex-character fingerprint doesn't begin "ABBA" (for example), stopping when a pair gets generated which does meet that criterion, and then exporting the public and private key in standard ASCII-armoured form? Assuming all fingerprints are equiprobable, in this example the expected number of pairs that would have to be generated is about 45000, which is too many to cope with by hand.

On Windows 10, how can I automate the generation of PGP RSA key pairs, dumping each one if the 40 hex-character fingerprint doesn't begin ABBA (for example), stopping when a generated pair meets that criterion, then exporting the public and private key in standard ASCII-armoured form? Assuming all fingerprints are equiprobable, in this example the expected number of pairs to be generated is about 45,000 and is too many to cope with by hand.

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On Windows 10, how can I automate the generation of PGP RSA key pairs, dumping each one if the 40 hex-character fingerprint doesn't begin ABBA"ABBA" (for example), stopping when a generated pair meetsgets generated which does meet that criterion, and then exporting the public and private key in standard ASCII-armoured form? Assuming all fingerprints are equiprobable, in this example the expected number of pairs that would have to be generated is about 45000, which is too many to cope with by hand.

  • In this example, assuming all fingerprints are equiprobable, the expected number of pairs to be generated is ~45,000 and is too many to cope with by hand

On Windows 10, how can I automate the generation of PGP RSA key pairs, dumping each one if the 40 hex-character fingerprint doesn't begin ABBA (for example), stopping when a generated pair meets that criterion, then exporting the public and private key in standard ASCII-armoured form?

  • In this example, assuming all fingerprints are equiprobable, the expected number of pairs to be generated is ~45,000 and is too many to cope with by hand

On Windows 10, how can I automate the generation of PGP RSA key pairs, dumping each one if the 40 hex-character fingerprint doesn't begin "ABBA" (for example), stopping when a pair gets generated which does meet that criterion, and then exporting the public and private key in standard ASCII-armoured form? Assuming all fingerprints are equiprobable, in this example the expected number of pairs that would have to be generated is about 45000, which is too many to cope with by hand.

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On Windows 10, how can I automate the generation of PGP RSA key pairs, dumping each one if the 40 hex-character fingerprint doesn't begin "ABBA"ABBA (for example), stopping when a pair gets generated which does meetpair meets that criterion, and then exporting the public and private key in standard ASCII-armoured form? Assuming all fingerprints are equiprobable, in this example the expected number of pairs that would have to be generated is about 45000, which is too many to cope with by hand.

  • In this example, assuming all fingerprints are equiprobable, the expected number of pairs to be generated is ~45,000 and is too many to cope with by hand

On Windows 10, how can I automate the generation of PGP RSA key pairs, dumping each one if the 40 hex-character fingerprint doesn't begin "ABBA" (for example), stopping when a pair gets generated which does meet that criterion, and then exporting the public and private key in standard ASCII-armoured form? Assuming all fingerprints are equiprobable, in this example the expected number of pairs that would have to be generated is about 45000, which is too many to cope with by hand.

On Windows 10, how can I automate the generation of PGP RSA key pairs, dumping each one if the 40 hex-character fingerprint doesn't begin ABBA (for example), stopping when a generated pair meets that criterion, then exporting the public and private key in standard ASCII-armoured form?

  • In this example, assuming all fingerprints are equiprobable, the expected number of pairs to be generated is ~45,000 and is too many to cope with by hand
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