Hi...

I'm a research student studying crypto (newbies).

I really need a paper, which I can not get:
Masahiro Mambo, Usada & Eiji Okamoto "Proxy Signatures" Proceedings of the
1995 Symposium
on Cryptography and Information Security (SCIS 95), Inuyama, Japan, 24-27
Jan 1995.

I've mailed two of the authors, though.

1/ Just in case anyone knows where to download or "request" the paper from
the Internet, pls let me kow.

2/ Does anyone know other "variants of proxy signatures"? Here's a little
description:
- While Alice is not around, Bob on behalf of Alice, can sign for Alice (a
proxy signature). Thus Alice 'delegates' herself to Bob.
- The signature should be distinguishable from normal signatures
- Only the original signer and the designater proxy signer can create a
valid proxy signature (actually, I don't the original signer to be able to
create a proxy signature. Anyway its my problem)
- A proxy signer (bob) cannot create a valid proxy signature not detected as
proxy signature
- Verifier can be convinced of Alice's agreement in the signed message
- Original signer can determine the proxy signer's identity from a proxy
signature
- a proxy signer cannot disavoe an accepted proxy signature he created.

BTW, it's not in Schneier's crypto paper links, although it is mentioned in
his book, ref 1001.

Thanxalot,

-mukti

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