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NAME

       zipdetails - display the internal structure of zip files

SYNOPSIS

           zipdetails [-v][--scan][--redact][--utc] zipfile.zip
           zipdetails -h
           zipdetails --version

DESCRIPTION

       This program creates a detailed report on the internal structure of zip files. For each
       item of metadata within a zip file the program will output

       the offset into the zip file where the item is located.
       a textual representation for the item.
       an optional hex dump of the item.

       The program assumes a prior understanding of the internal structure of Zip files. You
       should have a copy of the Zip APPNOTE.TXT
       <http://www.pkware.com/documents/casestudies/APPNOTE.TXT> file at hand to help understand
       the output from this program.

   Default Behaviour
       By default the program expects to be given a well-formed zip file.  It will navigate the
       Zip file by first parsing the zip central directory at the end of the file.  If that is
       found, it will then walk through the zip records starting at the beginning of the file.
       Any badly formed zip data structures encountered are likely to terminate the program.

       If the program finds any structural problems with the zip file it will print a summary at
       the end of the output report. The set of error cases reported is very much a work in
       progress, so don't rely on this feature to find all the possible errors in a zip file. If
       you have suggestions for use-cases where this could be enhanced please consider creating
       an enhancement request (see "SUPPORT").

       Date/time fields are found in zip files are displayed in local time. Use the "--utc"
       option to display these fields in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).

   Scan-Mode
       If you do have a potentially corrupt zip file, particulatly where the central directory at
       the end of the file is absent/incomplete, you can try usng the "--scan" option to search
       for zip records that are still present.

       When Scan-mode is enabled, the program will walk the zip file from the start, blindly
       looking for the 4-byte signatures that preceed each of the zip data structures. If it
       finds any of the recognised signatures it will attempt to dump the associated zip record.
       For very large zip files, this operation can take a long time to run.

       Note that the 4-byte signatures used in zip files can sometimes match with random data
       stored in the zip file, so care is needed interpreting the results.

   OPTIONS
       -h   Display help

       --redact
            Obscure filenames in the output. Handy for the use case where the zip files contains
            sensitive data that cannot be shared.

       --scan
            Walk the zip file loking for possible zip records. Can be error-prone.  See "Scan-
            Mode"

       --utc
            By default, date/time fields are displayed in local time. Use this option to display
            them in in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).

       -v   Enable Verbose mode. See "Verbose Output".

       --version
            Display version number of the program and exit.

   Default Output
       By default zipdetails will output the details of the zip file in three columns.

       Column 1
            This contains the offset from the start of the file in hex.

       Column 2
            This contains a textual description of the field.

       Column 3
            If the field contains a numeric value it will be displayed in hex. Zip stores most
            numbers in little-endian format - the value displayed will have the little-endian
            encoding removed.

            Next, is an optional description of what the value means.

       For example, assuming you have a zip file with two entries, like this

           $ unzip -l test.zip
           Archive:  setup/test.zip
           Length      Date    Time    Name
           ---------  ---------- -----   ----
                   6  2021-03-23 18:52   latters.txt
                   6  2021-03-23 18:52   numbers.txt
           ---------                     -------
               12                     2 files

       Running "zipdetails" will gives this output

           $ zipdetails test.zip

           0000 LOCAL HEADER #1       04034B50
           0004 Extract Zip Spec      0A '1.0'
           0005 Extract OS            00 'MS-DOS'
           0006 General Purpose Flag  0000
           0008 Compression Method    0000 'Stored'
           000A Last Mod Time         5277983D 'Tue Mar 23 19:01:58 2021'
           000E CRC                   0F8A149C
           0012 Compressed Length     00000006
           0016 Uncompressed Length   00000006
           001A Filename Length       000B
           001C Extra Length          0000
           001E Filename              'letters.txt'
           0029 PAYLOAD               abcde.

           002F LOCAL HEADER #2       04034B50
           0033 Extract Zip Spec      0A '1.0'
           0034 Extract OS            00 'MS-DOS'
           0035 General Purpose Flag  0000
           0037 Compression Method    0000 'Stored'
           0039 Last Mod Time         5277983D 'Tue Mar 23 19:01:58 2021'
           003D CRC                   261DAFE6
           0041 Compressed Length     00000006
           0045 Uncompressed Length   00000006
           0049 Filename Length       000B
           004B Extra Length          0000
           004D Filename              'numbers.txt'
           0058 PAYLOAD               12345.

           005E CENTRAL HEADER #1     02014B50
           0062 Created Zip Spec      1E '3.0'
           0063 Created OS            03 'Unix'
           0064 Extract Zip Spec      0A '1.0'
           0065 Extract OS            00 'MS-DOS'
           0066 General Purpose Flag  0000
           0068 Compression Method    0000 'Stored'
           006A Last Mod Time         5277983D 'Tue Mar 23 19:01:58 2021'
           006E CRC                   0F8A149C
           0072 Compressed Length     00000006
           0076 Uncompressed Length   00000006
           007A Filename Length       000B
           007C Extra Length          0000
           007E Comment Length        0000
           0080 Disk Start            0000
           0082 Int File Attributes   0001
                [Bit 0]               1 Text Data
           0084 Ext File Attributes   81B40000
           0088 Local Header Offset   00000000
           008C Filename              'letters.txt'

           0097 CENTRAL HEADER #2     02014B50
           009B Created Zip Spec      1E '3.0'
           009C Created OS            03 'Unix'
           009D Extract Zip Spec      0A '1.0'
           009E Extract OS            00 'MS-DOS'
           009F General Purpose Flag  0000
           00A1 Compression Method    0000 'Stored'
           00A3 Last Mod Time         5277983D 'Tue Mar 23 19:01:58 2021'
           00A7 CRC                   261DAFE6
           00AB Compressed Length     00000006
           00AF Uncompressed Length   00000006
           00B3 Filename Length       000B
           00B5 Extra Length          0000
           00B7 Comment Length        0000
           00B9 Disk Start            0000
           00BB Int File Attributes   0001
                [Bit 0]               1 Text Data
           00BD Ext File Attributes   81B40000
           00C1 Local Header Offset   0000002F
           00C5 Filename              'numbers.txt'

           00D0 END CENTRAL HEADER    06054B50
           00D4 Number of this disk   0000
           00D6 Central Dir Disk no   0000
           00D8 Entries in this disk  0002
           00DA Total Entries         0002
           00DC Size of Central Dir   00000072
           00E0 Offset to Central Dir 0000005E
           00E4 Comment Length        0000
           Done

   Verbose Output
       If the "-v" option is present, column 1 is expanded to include

       •    The offset from the start of the file in hex.

       •    The length of the field in hex.

       •    A hex dump of the bytes in field in the order they are stored in the zip file.

       Here is the same zip file dumped using the "zipdetails" "-v" option:

           $ zipdetails -v test.zip

           0000 0004 50 4B 03 04 LOCAL HEADER #1       04034B50
           0004 0001 0A          Extract Zip Spec      0A '1.0'
           0005 0001 00          Extract OS            00 'MS-DOS'
           0006 0002 00 00       General Purpose Flag  0000
           0008 0002 00 00       Compression Method    0000 'Stored'
           000A 0004 3D 98 77 52 Last Mod Time         5277983D 'Tue Mar 23 19:01:58 2021'
           000E 0004 9C 14 8A 0F CRC                   0F8A149C
           0012 0004 06 00 00 00 Compressed Length     00000006
           0016 0004 06 00 00 00 Uncompressed Length   00000006
           001A 0002 0B 00       Filename Length       000B
           001C 0002 00 00       Extra Length          0000
           001E 000B 6C 65 74 74 Filename              'letters.txt'
                     65 72 73 2E
                     74 78 74
           0029 0006 61 62 63 64 PAYLOAD               abcde.
                     65 0A

           002F 0004 50 4B 03 04 LOCAL HEADER #2       04034B50
           0033 0001 0A          Extract Zip Spec      0A '1.0'
           0034 0001 00          Extract OS            00 'MS-DOS'
           0035 0002 00 00       General Purpose Flag  0000
           0037 0002 00 00       Compression Method    0000 'Stored'
           0039 0004 3D 98 77 52 Last Mod Time         5277983D 'Tue Mar 23 19:01:58 2021'
           003D 0004 E6 AF 1D 26 CRC                   261DAFE6
           0041 0004 06 00 00 00 Compressed Length     00000006
           0045 0004 06 00 00 00 Uncompressed Length   00000006
           0049 0002 0B 00       Filename Length       000B
           004B 0002 00 00       Extra Length          0000
           004D 000B 6E 75 6D 62 Filename              'numbers.txt'
                     65 72 73 2E
                     74 78 74
           0058 0006 31 32 33 34 PAYLOAD               12345.
                     35 0A

           005E 0004 50 4B 01 02 CENTRAL HEADER #1     02014B50
           0062 0001 1E          Created Zip Spec      1E '3.0'
           0063 0001 03          Created OS            03 'Unix'
           0064 0001 0A          Extract Zip Spec      0A '1.0'
           0065 0001 00          Extract OS            00 'MS-DOS'
           0066 0002 00 00       General Purpose Flag  0000
           0068 0002 00 00       Compression Method    0000 'Stored'
           006A 0004 3D 98 77 52 Last Mod Time         5277983D 'Tue Mar 23 19:01:58 2021'
           006E 0004 9C 14 8A 0F CRC                   0F8A149C
           0072 0004 06 00 00 00 Compressed Length     00000006
           0076 0004 06 00 00 00 Uncompressed Length   00000006
           007A 0002 0B 00       Filename Length       000B
           007C 0002 00 00       Extra Length          0000
           007E 0002 00 00       Comment Length        0000
           0080 0002 00 00       Disk Start            0000
           0082 0002 01 00       Int File Attributes   0001
                                 [Bit 0]               1 Text Data
           0084 0004 00 00 B4 81 Ext File Attributes   81B40000
           0088 0004 00 00 00 00 Local Header Offset   00000000
           008C 000B 6C 65 74 74 Filename              'letters.txt'
                     65 72 73 2E
                     74 78 74

           0097 0004 50 4B 01 02 CENTRAL HEADER #2     02014B50
           009B 0001 1E          Created Zip Spec      1E '3.0'
           009C 0001 03          Created OS            03 'Unix'
           009D 0001 0A          Extract Zip Spec      0A '1.0'
           009E 0001 00          Extract OS            00 'MS-DOS'
           009F 0002 00 00       General Purpose Flag  0000
           00A1 0002 00 00       Compression Method    0000 'Stored'
           00A3 0004 3D 98 77 52 Last Mod Time         5277983D 'Tue Mar 23 19:01:58 2021'
           00A7 0004 E6 AF 1D 26 CRC                   261DAFE6
           00AB 0004 06 00 00 00 Compressed Length     00000006
           00AF 0004 06 00 00 00 Uncompressed Length   00000006
           00B3 0002 0B 00       Filename Length       000B
           00B5 0002 00 00       Extra Length          0000
           00B7 0002 00 00       Comment Length        0000
           00B9 0002 00 00       Disk Start            0000
           00BB 0002 01 00       Int File Attributes   0001
                                 [Bit 0]               1 Text Data
           00BD 0004 00 00 B4 81 Ext File Attributes   81B40000
           00C1 0004 2F 00 00 00 Local Header Offset   0000002F
           00C5 000B 6E 75 6D 62 Filename              'numbers.txt'
                     65 72 73 2E
                     74 78 74

           00D0 0004 50 4B 05 06 END CENTRAL HEADER    06054B50
           00D4 0002 00 00       Number of this disk   0000
           00D6 0002 00 00       Central Dir Disk no   0000
           00D8 0002 02 00       Entries in this disk  0002
           00DA 0002 02 00       Total Entries         0002
           00DC 0004 72 00 00 00 Size of Central Dir   00000072
           00E0 0004 5E 00 00 00 Offset to Central Dir 0000005E
           00E4 0002 00 00       Comment Length        0000
           Done

LIMITATIONS

       The following zip file features are not supported by this program:

       •    Multi-part archives.

       •    The strong encryption features defined in the APPNOTE.TXT
            <http://www.pkware.com/documents/casestudies/APPNOTE.TXT> document.

TODO

       Error handling is a work in progress. If the program encounters a problem reading a zip
       file it is likely to terminate with an unhelpful error message.

SUPPORT

       General feedback/questions/bug reports should be sent to
       <https://github.com/pmqs/zipdetails/issues>.

SEE ALSO

       The primary reference for Zip files is APPNOTE.TXT
       <http://www.pkware.com/documents/casestudies/APPNOTE.TXT>.

       An alternative reference is the Info-Zip appnote. This is available from
       <ftp://ftp.info-zip.org/pub/infozip/doc/>

       For details of WinZip AES encryption see AES Encryption Information: Encryption
       Specification AE-1 and AE-2 <https://www.winzip.com/win/es/aes_info.html>.

       The "zipinfo" program that comes with the info-zip distribution
       (<http://www.info-zip.org/>) can also display details of the structure of a zip file.

AUTHOR

       Paul Marquess pmqs@cpan.org.

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (c) 2011-2022 Paul Marquess. All rights reserved.

       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
       terms as Perl itself.