How do I generate my SESAR private key?

How do I generate my SESAR private key?

SESAR asks you to configure your private key. To do this, Secure Exchanges has made available to its customers a tool called SECT.exe (Secure Exchanges Crypto Tool).

Double click on the tool and go to the “Generate keys” section



Select PKCS 4096. This will generate a 4096 bit public/private key and click generate.



You will then have 2 keys:

1. A private key, which you can consult by clicking on the square at the bottom and selecting Private Key, this key must be in your configuration file at PKCSComKey:



2. and a public key, which you can consult by clicking on the square at the bottom and selecting Public Key, which you will need to copy and share with Secure Exchanges:


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