Is there any way to find whether the private key is capable of 40 bits encr

Is there any way to find whether the private key is capable of 40 bits encrypted or 128 bits encrypted.

kanth_kanth wrote:
Is there any way to find whether the private key is capable of 40 bits encrypted or 128 bits encrypted.Assuming an RSA private key, to get the number of bits extract the length of the 'modulus' in bytes and multiply by 8. How you extract the modulus depends on what format the private key has been stored in.

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