From: Vesa-Pekka Palmu ([email protected])
Date: Tue Nov 07 2000 - 07:48:16 CET
> Sorry I have to say this but you have got everything exactly
> backwards. :-)
>
> I can't decrypt this message. PGP beeps loudly at me and says:
>
> >File is encrypted. Secret key is required to read it.
> >This message can only be read by:
> > Michele Andreoli <[email protected]>
> >
> >You do not have the secret key needed to decrypt this file.
> >
> >For a usage summary, type: pgp -h
> >For more detailed help, consult the PGP User's Guide.
>
> Your _public_ key is used to encrypt messages to you and then
> you decrypt it with your _secret_ key.
>
> The public key can also be used by me to verify your PGP
> signature on a message.
>
> So, if you want to send me an encrypted message:
>
> Encrypt it with my public key.
> Sign it with your secret key.
>
> To read it I must:
> Verify your signature with your public key.
> Decrypt it with my secret key.
I Think that ther is a option in PGP so encrypt messages using the
secret key, so they can be decrypted using the public key. I have
seen this happening some times, this is like a exchanced
signature, so that only people with your oublic key can read the
text, AFTER verifying the message. This "public-encryption" also
makes it harder for people to send singned messages on other
poeples identitie using fake keys.
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