On 6/04/2018 12:41 PM, Charles Mills wrote:
No, @Gil has it right.
OK, help me understand.
I believe so but, answering Andrew's question, the signature on
messages he sends is encrypted using Andrew's private key which he does not
disclose even to the CA.
The signature is encrypted using my private key.
The recipient verifies the signature using the public key obtained from the CA.
The signature needs to be verified using the key that matches my private
key, i.e. my public key, correct? How is that obtained from the CA? I
suspect we just have a terminology problem here but I'm not quite seeing it.
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