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Sounds like a bad idea -- at a minimum, your encryption will be
deterministic.
What are you actually trying to achieve? Usually once you understand that,
you can find a protocol solving your problem already in the crypto
literature.
On Sun, 21 Mar 2010, Sergio Lerner wrote:
I looking for a public-key cryptosystem that allows commutation of the
operations of encription/decryption for different users keys
( Ek(Es(m)) = Es(Ek(m)) ).
I haven't found a simple cryptosystem in Zp or Z/nZ.
I think the solution may be something like the RSA analogs in elliptic
curves. Maybe a scheme that allows the use of a common modulus for all users
(RSA does not).
I've read on some factoring-based cryptosystem (like Meyer-Muller or
Koyama-Maurer-Okamoto-Vantone) but the cryptosystem authors say nothing about
the possibility of using a common modulus, neither for good nor for bad.
Anyone has a deeper knowledge on this crypto to help me?
Best regards,
Sergio Lerner.
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