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#
# Foremost configuration file
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Note the foremost configuration file is provided to support formats which
# don't have built-in extraction functions. If the format is built-in to foremost
# simply run foremost with -t <suffix> and provide the format you wish to extract.
#
# The configuration file is used to control what types of files foremost
# searches for. A sample configuration file, foremost.conf, is included with
# this distribution. For each file type, the configuration file describes
# the file's extension, whether the header and footer are case sensitive,
# the maximum file size, and the header and footer for the file. The footer
# field is optional, but header, size, case sensitivity, and extension are
# not!
#
# Any line that begins with a '#' is considered a comment and ignored. Thus,
# to skip a file type just put a '#' at the beginning of that line
#
# Headers and footers are decoded before use. To specify a value in
# hexadecimal use \x[0-f][0-f], and for octal use \[0-3][0-7][0-7]. Spaces
# can be represented by \s. Example: "\x4F\123\I\sCCI" decodes to "OSI CCI".
#
# To match any single character (aka a wildcard) use a '?'. If you need to
# search for the '?' character, you will need to change the 'wildcard' line
# *and* every occurrence of the old wildcard character in the configuration
# file. Don't forget those hex and octal values! '?' is equal to 0x3f and
# \063.
#
# If you would like to extract files without an extension enter the value
# "NONE" in the extension column (note: you can change the value of this
# "no suffix" flag by setting the variable FOREMOST_NOEXTENSION_SUFFIX
# in foremost.h and recompiling).
#
# The ASCII option will extract all ASCII printable characters before and after
# the keyword provided.
#
# The NEXT keyword after a footer instructs foremost to search forwards for data
# that starts with the header provided and terminates or is followed by data in
# the footer -- the footer data is not included in the output. The data in the
# footer, when used with the NEXT keyword effectively allows you to search for
# data that you know for sure should not be in the output file. This method for
# example, lets you search for two 'starting' headers in a document that doesn't
# have a good ending footer and you can't say exactly what the footer is, but
# you know if you see another header, that should end the search and an output
# file should be written.
# To redefine the wildcard character, change the setting below and all
# occurances in the formost.conf file.
#
#wildcard ?
#
# case size header footer
#extension sensitive
#
#---------------------------------------------------------------------
# EXAMPLE WITH NO SUFFIX
#---------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Here is an example of how to use the no extension option. Any files
# containing the string "FOREMOST" would be extracted to a file without
# an extension (eg: 00000000,00000001)
# NONE y 1000 FOREMOST
#
#---------------------------------------------------------------------
# GRAPHICS FILES
#---------------------------------------------------------------------
#
#
# AOL ART files
# art y 150000 \x4a\x47\x04\x0e \xcf\xc7\xcb
# art y 150000 \x4a\x47\x03\x0e \xd0\xcb\x00\x00
#
# GIF and JPG files (very common)
# (NOTE THESE FORMATS HAVE BUILTIN EXTRACTION FUNCTION)
# gif y 155000000 \x47\x49\x46\x38\x37\x61 \x00\x3b
# gif y 155000000 \x47\x49\x46\x38\x39\x61 \x00\x00\x3b
# jpg y 20000000 \xff\xd8\xff\xe0\x00\x10 \xff\xd9
# jpg y 20000000 \xff\xd8\xff\xe1 \xff\xd9
# jpg y 20000000 \xff\xd8 \xff\xd9
#
# PNG (used in web pages)
# (NOTE THIS FORMAT HAS A BUILTIN EXTRACTION FUNCTION)
# png y 200000 \x50\x4e\x47? \xff\xfc\xfd\xfe
#
#
# BMP
# (NOTE THIS FORMAT HAS A BUILTIN EXTRACTION FUNCTION)
# bmp y 100000 BM??\x00\x00\x00
#
# TIF
# tif y 200000000 \x49\x49\x2a\x00
#
#---------------------------------------------------------------------
# ANIMATION FILES
#---------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# AVI (Windows animation and DiVX/MPEG-4 movies)
# (NOTE THIS FORMAT HAS A BUILTIN EXTRACTION FUNCTION)
# avi y 4000000 RIFF????AVI
#
# Apple Quicktime
# (NOTE THIS FORMAT HAS A BUILTIN EXTRACTION FUNCTION)
# mov y 4000000 ????????\x6d\x6f\x6f\x76
# mov y 4000000 ????????\x6d\x64\x61\x74
#
# MPEG Video
# mpg y 4000000 mpg eof
# mpg y 20000000 \x00\x00\x01\xba \x00\x00\x01\xb9
# mpg y 20000000 \x00\x00\x01\xb3 \x00\x00\x01\xb7
#
# Macromedia Flash
# fws y 4000000 FWS
#
#---------------------------------------------------------------------
# MICROSOFT OFFICE
#---------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Word documents
# (NOTE THIS FORMAT HAS A BUILTIN EXTRACTION FUNCTION)
# doc y 12500000 \xd0\xcf\x11\xe0\xa1\xb1
#
# Outlook files
# pst y 400000000 \x21\x42\x4e\xa5\x6f\xb5\xa6
# ost y 400000000 \x21\x42\x44\x4e
#
# Outlook Express
# dbx y 4000000 \xcf\xad\x12\xfe\xc5\xfd\x74\x6f
# idx y 4000000 \x4a\x4d\x46\x39
# mbx y 4000000 \x4a\x4d\x46\x36
#
#---------------------------------------------------------------------
# WORDPERFECT
#---------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# wpc y 100000 ?WPC
#
#---------------------------------------------------------------------
# HTML (NOTE THIS FORMAT HAS A BUILTIN EXTRACTION FUNCTION)
#---------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# htm n 50000 <html </html>
#
#---------------------------------------------------------------------
# ADOBE PDF (NOTE THIS FORMAT HAS A BUILTIN EXTRACTION FUNCTION)
#---------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# pdf y 5000000 %PDF- %EOF
#
#
#---------------------------------------------------------------------
# AOL (AMERICA ONLINE)
#---------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# AOL Mailbox
# mail y 500000 \x41\x4f\x4c\x56\x4d
#
#
#
#---------------------------------------------------------------------
# PGP (PRETTY GOOD PRIVACY)
#---------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# PGP Disk Files
# pgd y 500000 \x50\x47\x50\x64\x4d\x41\x49\x4e\x60\x01
#
# Public Key Ring
# pgp y 100000 \x99\x00
# Security Ring
# pgp y 100000 \x95\x01
# pgp y 100000 \x95\x00
# Encrypted Data or ASCII armored keys
# pgp y 100000 \xa6\x00
# (there should be a trailer for this...)
# txt y 100000 -----BEGIN\040PGP
#
#
#---------------------------------------------------------------------
# RPM (Linux package format)
#---------------------------------------------------------------------
# rpm y 1000000 \xed\xab
#
#
#---------------------------------------------------------------------
# SOUND FILES
#---------------------------------------------------------------------
# (NOTE THIS FORMAT HAS A BUILTIN EXTRACTION FUNCTION)
# wav y 200000 RIFF????WAVE
#
# Real Audio Files
# ra y 1000000 \x2e\x72\x61\xfd
# ra y 1000000 .RMF
#
# asf y 8000000 \x30\x26\xB2\x75\x8E\x66\xCF\x11\xA6\xD9\x00\xAA\x00\x62\xCE\x6C
#
# wmv y 20000000 \x30\x26\xB2\x75\x8E\x66\xCF\x11\xA6\xD9\x00\xAA\x00\x62\xCE\x6C
#
# wma y 8000000 \x30\x26\xB2\x75 \x00\x00\x00\xFF
#
# wma y 8000000 \x30\x26\xB2\x75 \x52\x9A\x12\x46
#
# mp3 y 8000000 \xFF\xFB??\x44\x00\x00
# mp3 y 8000000 \x57\x41\x56\45 \x00\x00\xFF\
# mp3 y 8000000 \xFF\xFB\xD0\ \xD1\x35\x51\xCC\
# mp3 y 8000000 \x49\x44\x33\
# mp3 y 8000000 \x4C\x41\x4D\x45\
#---------------------------------------------------------------------
# WINDOWS REGISTRY FILES
#---------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Windows NT registry
# dat y 4000000 regf
# Windows 95 registry
# dat y 4000000 CREG
#
# lnk y 5000 \x4C\x00\x00\x00\x01\x14\x02\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\xC0\x00\x00
# chm y 100000 \x49\x54\x53\x46\x03\x00\x00\x00\x60\x00\x00\x00\x01\x00\x00
# cookie n 4096 id=
# rdp y 4096 \xFF\xFE\x73\x00\x63\x00\x72\x00\x65\x00\x65\x00\x6E\x00\x20\x00\x6D
#
#---------------------------------------------------------------------
# MISCELLANEOUS
#---------------------------------------------------------------------
# (NOTE THIS FORMAT HAS BUILTIN EXTRACTION FUNCTION)
# zip y 10000000 PK\x03\x04 \x3c\xac
# (NOTE THIS FORMAT HAS BUILTIN EXTRACTION FUNCTION)
# rar y 10000000 Rar!
#
# java y 1000000 \xca\xfe\xba\xbe
#
# cpp y 20000 #include #include ASCII
#---------------------------------------------------------------------
# ScanSoft PaperPort "Max" files
#---------------------------------------------------------------------
# max y 1000000 \x56\x69\x47\x46\x6b\x1a\x00\x00\x00\x00 \x00\x00\x05\x80\x00\x00
#---------------------------------------------------------------------
# PINs Password Manager program
#---------------------------------------------------------------------
# pins y 8000 \x50\x49\x4e\x53\x20\x34\x2e\x32\x30\x0d