What is this kind of crypto called?

Anthony aboynes at gmail.com
Tue Apr 4 14:44:00 MST 2006


I've always heard it referred to as shared keys.  The corporate
versions of PGP have that capability.

Anthony

On 4/4/06, Craig Brooksby <rcbrxb at gmail.com> wrote:
> I once read of a python library for creating a certain type of
> cryptography.  I've forgotten the keyword for this kind of crypto and
> so I can't find it!
>
> What I'm talking about:  You encrypt a file, and generate three keys,
> and give a key to each of three people.  No single key can open the
> file.  It requires *any two* of the three keys to open it.
>
> What's the term for this?  Not "federated?"  Is "escrow" in there
> somewhere?  Can one of you crypto-spook types help me name what I'm
> looking for?
>
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