On Sonntag, 20. Februar 2022 16:25:31 CET Alireza Sadeghpour via Gnupg-users wrote: > I am trying to encrypt and sign a file with gpg and loopback pinentry > option, with the below command: > > gpg --pinentry-mode=loopback --passphrase ="mypws" \ > --ignore-time-conflict --ignore-valid-from \ > --cipher-algo AES256 --symmetric --ignore-time-conflict \ > --passphrase-file ~/.gnupg/PG/p-enckey --trust-model always -q --batch > --yes --local-user "UserID" \ > --sign --force-mdc \ > --output /var/psigner/2 \ > /var/psigner/1
Using the options --passphrase *and* --passphrase-file makes no sense. > however i got the below error message: > > gpg: signing failed: Too much data for IPC layer > gpg: /var/psigner/1: sign+symmetric failed: Too much data for IPC layer Could it be that the file ~/.gnupg/PG/p-enckey contains more data than gpg allows/supports for a passphrase? > Can anyone give me advice to solve the problem? Removing `--passphrase-file ~/.gnupg/PG/p-enckey` from the command line could solve your problem. Regards, Ingo
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