>________________________________
> De: Félix Delval <[email protected]>
>Para: [email protected] 
>Enviado: Lunes 16 de julio de 2012 13:14
>Asunto: [evince] Question regarding security
> 
>
>Hello,
>
>
>I am trying to get some PDF protected with password for printing at the 
>minimum.
>
>
>I have done so using pdftk and its 128 bits encrypting option. With a similar 
>command : 
>
>
>pdftk mydoc.pdf output mydoc.128.pdf owner_pw foopass
>
>
>When I open it with Adobe Acrobat Reader (9.4.2) the security policy is shown 
>under properties. I can see the lock icon in the sidebar and I am prompted a 
>password to print the file.
>
>
>But when I open it with evince no password is asked and in the properties I 
>see security : No.
>
>
>So my question is : Is this a feature of evince to be able tooverride the old 
>and basic protection set up by pdftk? Or am I missing something here?
>
>
>Thank you very much.
>
>


Hi Félix,

Evince has the option "override-restrictions" that it is set to 'true' by 
default. The PDF standard defines this kind of protection that can be easily 
broken. Evince gives the user the option to follow or not this "feature", that 
it is considered "antifeature" by some people.

If you want Evince follows the standard use the following command

    gsettings set org.gnome.Evince override-restrictions false


I hope this helps,

     -- Juanjo Marin
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