Hello, I encrypted a 420GB tgz-archive under SuSE 10.1 Linux with:
gpg -o /USBDISK/anc.tgz.gpg -c --ciper-algo AES256 abc.tgz a few days later I try to decrypt the file on the same computer via: gpg -d <./abc.tgz.gpg >./abc_a.tgz this decryption faild with errormessage: :symkey enc packet: version 4, cipher 9, s2k 3, hash 2 salt 43b51101569918f8, count 96 gpg: AES256 encrypted data :encrypted data packet: length: unknown mdc_method: 2 gpg: encrypted with 1 passphrase :literal data packet: mode b (62), created 1193559656, name="abc.tgz", raw data: unknown length gpg: original file name='abc.tgz' gpg: packet(14) with unknown version 26 gpg: WARNING: encrypted message has been manipulated! gpg: packet(6) with unknown version 139 I repeated the decryption with different gpg versions (1.4.2, 2.0.4) on Linux and Windows but always the same error. I tryed --ignore-crc-error and --ignore-mdc-error but the decryption always failed. I found a thread discussing a similar decryption problem in the Gnupg-users mail-archive from Oct 2005, but this thread focuses on the WinXP problem with large files an did not help solving my problem. Is there any possibility to recover my data? Greetings Thomas _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users