Hello Peter and thank you very much! > On 18/01/17 13:06, Stefan Boehringer wrote: >> The error is as follows: >> >>>> gpg: Auf geht's - Botschaft eintippen ... >>>> test >>>> gpg: Keine gültigen OpenPGP-Daten gefunden. >>>> gpg: processing message failed: Unbekannter Systemfehler > > What was the command line you used to invoke gpg? It looks like it is > expecting you to type in an OpenPGP message, i.e., one that begins with > "-----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-----" for example. "test" is not valid OpenPGP > data. I think you made a mistake in the invocation. > > A test for encrypting and decrypting stuff from the command line looks > something like this: > > $ echo Hello >test.txt > $ gpg -r stefan.boehrin...@posteo.de -e test.txt > $ rm test.txt > $ gpg test.txt.gpg > > And at the end, you'll have your test.txt back. If (like me) you think > pipes are cool, try this: > > $ echo Hello | gpg -r stefan.boehrin...@posteo.de -e | gpg
That worked. I really misunderstood the gpg commandline. :-) > > HTH, > > Peter. _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users