Clipperz.Crypto.Base.exception.CorruptedMessage

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JMoleano

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Nov 10, 2011, 1:45:48 PM11/10/11
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I've read on another posts that you were seeking the cause for this
problem, is there any sollution?

giulio...@gmail.com

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Nov 10, 2011, 7:08:02 PM11/10/11
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Hello,

unfortunately we have not been able to reproduce this problem, and it
has not happened to me yet.

The problem working with personal encrypted data is that I can not ask
our users to send me their corrupted data together with username and
passphrase in order to try to understand what went wrong.

I need to be able to either replicate the problem myself, or having it
happening to myself.

Unfortunately, neither of these two options happened.

One thing that I always forget to ask, is whether the problem happened
on our online version, or on a Community Edition one; because the
Community Edition does not have some of the extra checks we have added
to the backend we use on the online version that may be causing some
of these errors.

Best regards,

Giulio Cesare

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> problem, is there any sollution?
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Ken C

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Jan 11, 2012, 7:48:52 PM1/11/12
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Has anyone found a work around or a fix for this problem?  We have several cards in our collection that are having this issue.  Can we dump the tables and decrypt by hand?  Can we do a table repair to fix this?

Anyone have any ideas?

ken

giulio...@gmail.com

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Jan 14, 2012, 2:38:20 PM1/14/12
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The most reliable way to fix a corrupted card is to delete it and
replace it; the data of the card should be recovered either from a
backup of the DB, or from an offline copy.

Unfortunately the community edition backend does not have some extra
checks we have added to the online backend to avoid this problem.
If someone with good PHP skills is willing to provide some help, we
would be very happy to help improve the PHP/MySQL backend and bringing
it on par with the online (Java/PostgreSQL) version.

Sorry for the trouble.

Regards,

Giulio Cesare

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