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NAME
enber -- Convert the unber XML output back into BER
SYNOPSIS
enber [-n] [-] [input-filenames...]
DESCRIPTION
enber converts the XML-formatted files produced by unber(1) back into the BER format. A single dash denotes the standard input.
OPTIONS
-n Disable input validation. By default, enber performs some basic validity checks against XML input.
EXAMPLES
Decode a BER sequence and immediately encode it back unber -p filename.ber | enber - > reconstructed.ber
FOOTNOTES
This program does not attempt to perform full-fledged XML parsing. It is merely compatible with unber(1)'s output. In particular, the XML style comments are not supported. A hash "#" or two dashes "--" following a whitespace is treated as a beginning of a comment line, which is ignored completely. Empty lines are ignored as well. The following example enber(1) input demonstrates the use of comments: <C O="0" T="[1]" TL="2" V="2"> <I O="2" T="[1]" TL="2" V="Indefinite"> -- </I O="4" T="[UNIVERSAL 0]" L="4"> # Do not terminate: # the absence of end-of-content octets is intentional! </C O="6" T="[1]" L="6">
SEE ALSO
unber(1), asn1c(1).
AUTHORS
Lev Walkin <vlm@lionet.info>.