decryption failed: Bad session key
Frank Hrebabetzky
hreba at t-online.de
Tue Jan 8 19:47:01 CET 2019
Hi there,
I had a bad timing with my post, so just as a reminder for those who
were absorbed by the holidays. Any hint?
Regards,
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Frank Hrebabetzky +49 / 9261 / 950 0565
On 1/3/19 3:25 PM, Frank Hrebabetzky wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have 2 encrypted files on my PC, let's call them A and B. Every now
> and then, they are decrypted, edited and encrypted again with the -c
> option. This has been working very well for decades, surviving several
> changes of PCs and Linux flavours. The problem arose after my update
> from Linux Mint 17 (Ubuntu 14)
> to Linux Mint 19 (Ubuntu 18)
>
> Since then, A wasn't re-encrypted, and I can decrypt it as before. B
> however was re-encrypted, and now I cannot decrypt it anymore. Each
> attempt is responded with
>
> gpg: AES256 encrypted data
> gpg: encrypted with 1 passphrase
> gpg: decryption failed: Bad session key
>
> Regards,
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