And unlocked by another key.
This is basicly to practically demonstrate how public private key encryption works at university.
Ideally some sort of lever tumbler lock would be ideal as the keys are easy to identify as being different to the students.
The end result is to be able to make a box, with the lock on it. so that something can be placed in it. Locked (encrypted) with the public key and then cannot be unlocked again by anyone who's stolen a copy of the "public key".
So then the other student in question can then unlock it using the 2nd (Private) key.
So what I want to know is does what I want exist? (it must, as surely the mechanics for 2 keys shouldn't be that hard at all to implement in a Lever Mortice Lock.
Thanks
