pdftk 2.0-1 which is now in Ubuntu Saucy supports AES encryption.
** Changed in: pdftk (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Title:
pdftk
Thanks for the information. Your pdf file is probably encrypted with AES
(supported since PDF 1.6) which is (still) not yet supported in pdftk.
The real bug is that pdftk does not detect, that it does not support it.
To circumvent the problem, you can open it with a viewer and print it
into a new
** Summary changed:
- pdftk password decryption doesn't work
+ pdftk password decryption doesn't work [missing AES support]
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Title:
pdftk passwo
The file contains sensitive personal information so I can't share it
with anyone, sorry. The file was generated for me by GEICO. I don't know
what software or encryption method they used. If you can tell me how to
determine that from the file, I would be happy to do so. The evince
properties dialog
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better.
Would it be possible for you to make the encrypted pdf file (or a
similar pdf file with the same problems) including password available
for testing and debugging? Depending on its size, you can attach the pdf
file