the fact is that no passphrase is asked, and I don't know how I can force the system to ask it.
On Thu, Aug 2, 2018 at 8:57 PM Dirk Gottschalk via Gnupg-users < gnupg-users@gnupg.org> wrote: > Hi. > > Am Donnerstag, den 02.08.2018, 14:11 +0200 schrieb Stefano > Tranquillini: > > Hi all, > > last year I encrypted some files, today i tried to decrypt them but > > the > > decryption fails > > > stefano@~/Downloads/words$ gpg -d words.1.gpg > > gpg: AES256 encrypted data > > gpg: encrypted with 1 passphrase > > gpg: decryption failed: Bad session key > > > can it be the difference between 1.4 (i guess in july 2017 that was) > > and > > the current one > > I don't now if there's any difference in symmetric encryption between > 1.4.X and 2.2.X. > > > stefano@~/Downloads/words$ gpg --version > > gpg (GnuPG/MacGPG2) 2.2.8 > > libgcrypt 1.8.3 > > > what can I do? > > (i'm on a mac) > > You could download and build the legacy version of GPG and give it a > try. > > Are you sure you used the correct passphrase to decrypt? > > Regards, > Dirk > > -- > Dirk Gottschalk > Paulusstrasse 6-8 > 52064 Aachen, Germany > > GPG: DDCB AF8E 0132 AA54 20AB B864 4081 0B18 1ED8 E838 > Keybase.io: https://keybase.io/dgottschalk > GitHub: https://github.com/Dirk1980ac > > _______________________________________________ > Gnupg-users mailing list > Gnupg-users@gnupg.org > http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users > -- Stefano
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