Bug 10010 - Unsupported version/revision (4/4) of Standard security handler
Summary: Unsupported version/revision (4/4) of Standard security handler
Status: RESOLVED INVALID
Alias: None
Product: poppler
Classification: Unclassified
Component: general (show other bugs)
Version: unspecified
Hardware: x86 (IA32) All
: medium normal
Assignee: poppler-bugs
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URL: http://dev.owbn.org/files/uplink/OWBN...
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Reported: 2007-02-17 13:23 UTC by Andrew Sayman
Modified: 2012-12-15 16:08 UTC (History)
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Description Andrew Sayman 2007-02-17 13:23:22 UTC
This bug relates to the above linked document. I have tested with a few different applications that use poppler-0.5.4 as their back-end. Each of them opens with the same error for this document:

Error: Unsupported version/revision (4/4) of Standard security handler
Error: Incorrect password

This means I cannot view the document, but I know that this particular document should not require a password at all.
Comment 1 Brad Hards 2007-10-26 21:59:06 UTC
Hmm works for me in kpdf 0.5.7 (KDE 3.5.7).

I do see this in the file though: obj<</Length 128/CF<</StdCF<</Length 16/AuthEvent/DocOpen/CFM/AESV2>>>>/Filter/Standard/...
Comment 2 Brad Hards 2007-10-27 00:41:34 UTC
With HEAD (or whatever it is called in git), I see
Error (72978): Unknown filter 'Crypt'
(which is coming from Stream.cc)

Looks like an unimplemented PDF 1.5 feature.

When I look at this document, it looks like the filter is supposed to be on the XMP meta-data, but it looks unencrypted to me.
Comment 3 Albert Astals Cid 2007-10-27 03:06:03 UTC
Interesting we get the error but still the document is opened :-S
Comment 4 Brad Hards 2007-10-27 04:08:27 UTC
I'm still trying to understand what PDF spec section 3.5.4 is trying to explain, but this seems relevant:
323 0 obj
<</Length 128/
    CF<</StdCF
        <<
           /Length 16/
           AuthEvent/DocOpen/
           CFM/AESV2
        >>
      >>
    /Filter/Standard
    /...
    /V 4
    /EncryptMetadata false
    /StrF/StdCF
    /StmF/StdCF
>>

Note: I've reformatted it.

The EncryptMetadata false part basically means that all the encryption stuff is basically pointless. Only the metadata stream has the Crypt filter, and the crypt filter doesn't apply to the metadata...
Comment 5 Albert Astals Cid 2012-12-15 16:08:57 UTC
The URL seems to be gone so i'm closing the document, if you still have it around please attach it to the bug or upload it to somewhere else if it still fails.


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