double encryption
Ryan Malayter
rmalayter@bai.org
Mon Jun 10 16:18:02 2002
Yes, but that's a pretty pointless act with GnuPG... The individual keys
are almost certainly strong enough already.=20
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> Subject: double encryption
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> Hello!
> I have a simple question.
> If I encrypt a file using a certain public key, and then=20
> encrypts the already encrypted file using a different public=20
> key, does it mean that the encryption grade increaes to (n^2)?
> Of course, it's presumed that the recipient has access to=20
> both relevant secret keys.
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> Cheers, Andy
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