Thanks for your replies! On 15.01.23 16:14, Ming Kuang wrote:
For some reason in that test gpg didn't output anything or at least the PowerShell didn't show anything.gpg --decrypt test_file.gpg without output file will print all the decrypted contents on the screen, which may be the reason why it takes so long.
On 15.01.23 17:03, Werner Koch wrote: > BTW, Do not use gpg4win 4.0.3 - it has a known vulnerability. Use > gpg4win 4.1.0. This will also change the numbers because we improved > some things in gpg.Don't worry, the system is mostly offline ;-) When I will give it access to the internet again I will update Gpg4win. Anyway, great to hear that the current version is faster than 4.0.3.
On 16.01.23 02:01, Ángel wrote: > For any test like this where you are not going to process the output > (e.g. to compare it) I would recommend writing into the null device > (/dev/null in *nix, nul in Windows).I wanted to create an output file because I wanted to see how GnuPG would behave in a real scenario :)
> Also, when measuring encryption make sure it is not trying to use > compression (based on the preferences of your test key). The time spent > by the compressor on your uncompressible files would be just an > unneeded source of variation. Thanks for the hint! I will try it with disabled compression. With regards, Christoph -- Christoph Klassen | https://intevation.de Intevation GmbH, Osnabrück, DE; Amtsgericht Osnabrück, HRB 18998 Geschäftsführer: Frank Koormann, Bernhard Reiter
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