Damien Miller wrote:
>
> You want to create a cyphertext that can be decrypted by any one of a
> number of keys? You could use RSA encryption with multiple keys.
>
> -d
The problem to use RSA is that I need everyone, but the person decrypting,
to use their keys to create the cyphertext. Correct me if I'm wrong.
What I'm looking for is sort of this: there is a public key that can be
used to create the cyphertext (only one public key) and a set of private keys
that can be used alone to get the cleartext from this cyphertext.
10x,
RCT.
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in layers above the operating system. A perfect security application cannot make
up for flawed or absent security features within the OS kernel. It is the
classic example of building a castle on a swamp. You can build a strong
fortress, but it makes no difference if it slowly sinks into the ground."
route - Phrack Magazine Volume 8, Issue 54 Dec 25th, 1998, article 06
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