-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi, I'm trying to use "pdftk" to decrypt pdfs on the command line, like this: +++·································· cer@Telcontar:~> pdftk INPUT.pdf output unsecured.pdf do_ask The password you supplied for the input PDF: INPUT.pdf did not work. This PDF is encrypted, and you must supply the owner password to open it. If it has no owner password, then enter the user password, instead. To quit, enter a blank password at the next prompt. Please enter the open password to use on the input PDF: INPUT.pdf. It can be empty, or have a maximum of 32 characters: PASSWORD The password you supplied for the input PDF: INPUT.pdf did not work. This PDF is encrypted, and you must supply the owner password to open it. If it has no owner password, then enter the user password, instead. To quit, enter a blank password at the next prompt. Please enter the open password to use on the input PDF: INPUT.pdf. It can be empty, or have a maximum of 32 characters: ^C cer@Telcontar:~> ··································++- However, the same password, /pasted/ into evince, works. My password has non alphabetic chars. Is pdftk supposed to work, or is it buggy? Is my command line syntax wrong? I'm using openSUSE 13.1, CLI, and "pdftk 1.45". - -- Cheers Carlos E. R. (from 13.1 x86_64 "Bottle" at Telcontar) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (GNU/Linux) iEYEARECAAYFAlOtxpUACgkQtTMYHG2NR9WLKgCglj7zEHphLlirYY1NB26FiJUI 86QAniERV5CkConzVW2XgVaZw4e+p3NZ =1KzM -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----