Difference between revisions of "Uodemo.dat"
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− | This is | + | This is a custom made archive file for the Ultima Online Gold Demo. |
− | It consists if minimum 1 header and can contain up to 3000 files. | + | It consists if minimum 1 header and can contain up to 3000 files. More files are simply not supported by the code. |
If the filename in the header is equal to "@@@.@@@" then the end of the header area is reached. | If the filename in the header is equal to "@@@.@@@" then the end of the header area is reached. | ||
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+ | The file is encrypted using the GOST block cipher. | ||
+ | Each header is encrypted seperatly, the data of each file is encrypted in blocks of 4KB (4096 bytes). | ||
+ | The same encryption/decryption key is used for the entire arhive. | ||
One header entry is 280 bytes in size. | One header entry is 280 bytes in size. |
Revision as of 20:53, 21 May 2009
This is a custom made archive file for the Ultima Online Gold Demo.
It consists if minimum 1 header and can contain up to 3000 files. More files are simply not supported by the code. If the filename in the header is equal to "@@@.@@@" then the end of the header area is reached.
The file is encrypted using the GOST block cipher. Each header is encrypted seperatly, the data of each file is encrypted in blocks of 4KB (4096 bytes). The same encryption/decryption key is used for the entire arhive.
One header entry is 280 bytes in size.
struct datheader {
char filename[260]; // 260 is MAX_PATH in Windows int32 filepointer; // this pointer is relative from the end of the header area int32 maximumsize; // if set, the file can grow until this size is reached int32 isreadyonly; // 0 = writeable, <> = read-only int32 encryptedsize; // encrypted filesize (not the actual filesize) int32 fileposition; // internally used by uodemo.exe, not relevant for reading from the archive
};
The actual filesize can be obtained by reading the last int32 in the file data after decryption. This means that for a 0 length file, the encryptedsize will be atleast be 4 bytes (size of one int32).