On Tue May 19 2009, naveen.bn wrote:
> Hi ALL,
> I have a question ? can we have one public key and two private keys.
>

It is not a built-in feature.  Which I think is your question.

Note that *in general* the terms "public key" and "private key" are
just labels.  The math does not make the distinction, they are just "pairs".
From that standpoint, your question might as well be:
"Can I have one private key and two public keys?"

The world of mathematics is a very large one - I will not even speculate
if you can find a relationship that produces "triplets" rather than "pairs".
But what you are talking (asking) about may require a lot of research.

Perhaps a better approach:
What is it that you are trying to achieve that spurred your first question?

Mike
> Thanks and regards
> naveen
> 
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