On Tue, Feb 07, 2006 at 15:28:31 +0300, Nikolay Samokhvalov <samokhvalov@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > The real situation would be as the following. > I want to use some algorithm to hide real number of registered users > in my table user. So, I don't want to use simple sequence, when every > new registered user in my system can guess what is the number of > registered users simply observing his ID. So, I use following > algorithm: > (nextval('...name of the sequnence...') * N) mod % M, > where N and M are quite big numbers that have no common multiples > besides 1 (sorry, do not remember the English term for those numbers > ;-) ). (N and M are said to be "relatively prime".) The above method isn't very secure. You might be better off using a block cipher in counter mode, depending on how badly you want to keep the number of users secret. Even that won't be foolproof as the users might cooperate with each other to estimate how many of them there are.