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    The typical implementation of digital certification involves signature algorithm that both hashes the message and signs the hash with the private-key, rather than using a message-digest function followed by message-digest encryption algorithm.
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    "hashes the message" "using a message-digest function" .
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    , , ?! Ben Robinson stackoverflow:
    Conceptually they are kind of oposites. With a digital certificate encypt you with the public key and decrypt with the private key, that way you can ensure only the person with the private key can read your text. With a digital signature you encrypt with the private key and decrypt with the public key, that way anyone can decrypt, but only the person with the private key can encrypt so you know the message has come from the person with the private key
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