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each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up OpenSSL “error reading input file” and “bad magic number” up vote 1 down vote favorite 1 I'm trying to encrypt a simple string "Hello world." with the
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OpenSSL command line tool. I've tried both encrypting using both base64 and binary. But I'm getting some unhelpful errors. $ "Hello world." > plain.txt $ openssl enc -aes-128-ecb -e -base64 -in plain.txt > enc.txt enter aes-128-ecb encryption password: Verifying - enter aes-128-ecb encryption password: $ cat enc.txt U2FsdGVkX18ZoAY34fL2aMO0Bu5AJnewemhfiBmSL1IJujqOtpJm7V0C+Tt83egJ $ openssl enc -aes-128-ecb -d -base64 -in enc.txt > out.txt enter aes-128-ecb decryption password: error reading input file Then I try binary $ "Hello world." > plain.txt $ openssl bad decrypt openssl enc -aes-128-ecb -e -in plain.txt > enc.bin enter aes-128-ecb encryption password: Verifying - enter aes-128-ecb encryption password: $ openssl enc -aes-128-ecb -d -in enc.bin > out.txt enter aes-128-ecb decryption password: bad magic number openssl share|improve this question asked Jul 7 '13 at 17:33 Mark 1,6631643 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 1 down vote accepted Mark, I don't see anything wrong with your commands. They all worked fine on my system. So the problem must be somewhere else. I'd recommend trying a different installation/version of OpenSSL, or a different system. share|improve this answer answered Jul 7 '13 at 21:13 gtrig 5,46021726 Yeah I tried it on Ubuntu and it worked. It's broken on my Windows 7 system. The version is the openssl which is packaged with git. –Mark Jul 8 '13 at 0:28 Mark, another Windows version of OpenSSL you can try is at slproweb.com. –gtrig Jul 8 '13 at 3:47 add a comment| up vote 0 down vote I think maybe your commands are not wrong, because I met the same problem these days. The TXT file could not change into the second line automatically, thus, you need to input an "Enter" at the end of the cipher text and save the text. Then, you can input your command again. $ openssl enc -des -d -base64 -in atxt
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