On Wed, 13 Feb 2002, Michael Sierchio wrote:
> Erwann ABALEA wrote:
>
> > I'm facing a problem I can't manage to solve.
>
> You don't *want* to do this. The correct approach is to envelope
> signed data. See the RSALABS web page for a discussion of this.
Yes I *need* to do this, even if I don't *want* it... That's the same
problem with a lot of other developments. I do PKI developments full-time
since 4 years now, and I'm running into these situations, common in other
activities...
I couldn't find the discussion of this question on the RSALABS site, but I
doubt it will apply in my particular situation. I'm not doing S/MIME, I
don't need to be able to non-repudiate, I can fully control who I trust
(as *I* deliver the certificates of the entities that exchange such
messages).
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Erwann ABALEA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - RSA PGP Key ID: 0x2D0EABD5
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Looking at Sun man pages versus Linux man pages is like
looking at a Van Gogh or Monet after studying the
work of the high school football player taking
art as an "easy" elective.
Amy Graf, BitMover
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