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Feb 8, 2019 at 18:05 comment added user10496 @Mok-KongShen - I think that is a bad idea. See, for example, Bernstein's RSA signatures and Rabin–Williams signatures:the state of the art. Bernstein provides a survey of the history of RSA-based signature schemes, and why things like hashing is required. From the paper, "Section 2, hashing (1979 Rabin): Messages are scrambled by a public hash function H. A signature of m is an eth root of H(m), not an eth root of m. This is essential for security."
Jul 27, 2016 at 9:20 comment added Mok-Kong Shen I employ RSA to sign documents without using a hashing function. See Ex. 4 of s13.zetaboards.com/Crypto/topic/7234475/1/.
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