On 27 Apr 2009, at 13:55, Sam Mason wrote:
Allowing multiple users/encryption keys access the same database seems
problematic; how would you allow catalogue access and enforce unique
or
other constraints if the server couldn't look to see what's there.
Not
sure what you're after here though.
Any valid key should have full access (i.e. this isn't about access
control). As a first approximation, a single key would do the trick.
As a more rigorous solution, there are ways to encrypt data allowing
multiple keys to decrypt.
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