Question2 part 1. d. In Diffie-Hellman key exchange is based on the use of the prime number q = 353 and a primitive root of 353, in this case α = 3. A and B select secret keys XA = 97 and XB = 233,...



Question2 part 1.



d.
In Diffie-Hellman key exchange is based on the use of the prime number q = 353 and a
primitive root of 353, in this case α = 3. A and B select secret keys XA = 97 and XB = 233,
respectively. Use this information to compute public key for both sender A and Receiver B.
Once the public key is calculated then compute a common secrete key.



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