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On my machine at least
man openssl
shows that-k
is for specifying the password you want to derive the key from, so in that case I think you are literally using the string/etc/ssl/private/etcBackup.key
as the password. I think the flag you want is-kfile
.You can verify this by running the command in
strace
and seeing that there is noopenat
call for the file passed to-k
.Edit: metiulekm@sh.itjust.works beat me to it while I was writing out my answer :)