Don't forget about man-in-the-middle - You'd have to use signatures at
least! So better use asymmetric crypto in the first place ;)

On Jul 1, 6:48 am, Cameron Hutchison <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi crypto++ users,
>
> I'm looking for a commutative cipher to use to implement a card game
> protocol (any type of card game, not just the 52/54 standard deck
> games).
>
> My research has led me to the Massey-Omura cryptosystem, but I cannot
> find any implementations of it. I have read of references to elliptic
> curve variations on M-O but most of what I read goes over my head. I
> don't have the math background to understand the actual implementation
> and theory behind these cryptosystems. So I'm not sure if what I've
> read is saying that ECC is commutative or not, but my experiments with
> the ECC systems in crypto++ leads me to believe it is not.
>
> Are there any commutative ciphers in crypto++ (besides XOR)? Symmetric
> key would be simplest, but I can also work with asymmetric key
> algorithms.
>
> Thanks

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