Re: RSA Encryption/Decryption

From: shawkee (shawkee_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 10/15/03


Date: Wed, 15 Oct 2003 02:11:51 -0700

Hi Ram/Roberto,

Yep. What I really want is to have the public(everyone)
able to decrypt my message, and they are sure that the
message is from me, since I have the private key with me.
It is some kind of message signing or the reverse of
public key crypto where everybody can encrypt, but only
the private key onwer can decrypt.

Thanks!

rgds,
shawkee
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi Ram,
>
>Is there any way to encrypt with the Private Key and
decrypt with the public
>one? Like in XML Signature for example... Or maybe there
is another/better
>way to sign a message?
>
>Thanks!
>
>Roberto
>
>.
>



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