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author | Suren A. Chilingaryan <csa@suren.me> | 2018-02-28 23:46:55 +0100 |
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committer | Suren A. Chilingaryan <csa@suren.me> | 2018-02-28 23:46:55 +0100 |
commit | 1f3e2a9f59e83dc3f0fcbecf096a7e7b40d36ed7 (patch) | |
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First running prototype
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diff --git a/setup/projects/katrin/files/etc/apache2-kaas-centos/conf/httpd.conf b/setup/projects/katrin/files/etc/apache2-kaas-centos/conf/httpd.conf deleted file mode 100644 index 88fcb97..0000000 --- a/setup/projects/katrin/files/etc/apache2-kaas-centos/conf/httpd.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,353 +0,0 @@ -# -# This is the main Apache HTTP server configuration file. It contains the -# configuration directives that give the server its instructions. -# See <URL:http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/> for detailed information. -# In particular, see -# <URL:http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/mod/directives.html> -# for a discussion of each configuration directive. -# -# Do NOT simply read the instructions in here without understanding -# what they do. They're here only as hints or reminders. If you are unsure -# consult the online docs. You have been warned. -# -# Configuration and logfile names: If the filenames you specify for many -# of the server's control files begin with "/" (or "drive:/" for Win32), the -# server will use that explicit path. If the filenames do *not* begin -# with "/", the value of ServerRoot is prepended -- so 'log/access_log' -# with ServerRoot set to '/www' will be interpreted by the -# server as '/www/log/access_log', where as '/log/access_log' will be -# interpreted as '/log/access_log'. - -# -# ServerRoot: The top of the directory tree under which the server's -# configuration, error, and log files are kept. -# -# Do not add a slash at the end of the directory path. If you point -# ServerRoot at a non-local disk, be sure to specify a local disk on the -# Mutex directive, if file-based mutexes are used. If you wish to share the -# same ServerRoot for multiple httpd daemons, you will need to change at -# least PidFile. -# -ServerRoot "/opt/rh/httpd24/root/etc/httpd" - -# -# Listen: Allows you to bind Apache to specific IP addresses and/or -# ports, instead of the default. See also the <VirtualHost> -# directive. -# -# Change this to Listen on specific IP addresses as shown below to -# prevent Apache from glomming onto all bound IP addresses. -# -#Listen 12.34.56.78:80 -Listen 0.0.0.0:8080 - -# -# Dynamic Shared Object (DSO) Support -# -# To be able to use the functionality of a module which was built as a DSO you -# have to place corresponding `LoadModule' lines at this location so the -# directives contained in it are actually available _before_ they are used. -# Statically compiled modules (those listed by `httpd -l') do not need -# to be loaded here. -# -# Example: -# LoadModule foo_module modules/mod_foo.so -# -Include conf.modules.d/*.conf - -# -# If you wish httpd to run as a different user or group, you must run -# httpd as root initially and it will switch. -# -# User/Group: The name (or #number) of the user/group to run httpd as. -# It is usually good practice to create a dedicated user and group for -# running httpd, as with most system services. -# -User default -Group root - -# 'Main' server configuration -# -# The directives in this section set up the values used by the 'main' -# server, which responds to any requests that aren't handled by a -# <VirtualHost> definition. These values also provide defaults for -# any <VirtualHost> containers you may define later in the file. -# -# All of these directives may appear inside <VirtualHost> containers, -# in which case these default settings will be overridden for the -# virtual host being defined. -# - -# -# ServerAdmin: Your address, where problems with the server should be -# e-mailed. This address appears on some server-generated pages, such -# as error documents. e.g. admin@your-domain.com -# -ServerAdmin root@localhost - -# -# ServerName gives the name and port that the server uses to identify itself. -# This can often be determined automatically, but we recommend you specify -# it explicitly to prevent problems during startup. -# -# If your host doesn't have a registered DNS name, enter its IP address here. -# -#ServerName www.example.com:80 - -# -# Deny access to the entirety of your server's filesystem. You must -# explicitly permit access to web content directories in other -# <Directory> blocks below. -# -<Directory /> - AllowOverride none - Require all denied -</Directory> - -# -# Note that from this point forward you must specifically allow -# particular features to be enabled - so if something's not working as -# you might expect, make sure that you have specifically enabled it -# below. -# - -# -# DocumentRoot: The directory out of which you will serve your -# documents. By default, all requests are taken from this directory, but -# symbolic links and aliases may be used to point to other locations. -# -DocumentRoot "/opt/rh/httpd24/root/var/www/html" - -# -# Relax access to content within /opt/rh/httpd24/root/var/www. -# -<Directory "/opt/rh/httpd24/root/var/www"> - AllowOverride None - # Allow open access: - Require all granted -</Directory> - -# Further relax access to the default document root: -<Directory "/opt/rh/httpd24/root/var/www/html"> - # - # Possible values for the Options directive are "None", "All", - # or any combination of: - # Indexes Includes FollowSymLinks SymLinksifOwnerMatch ExecCGI MultiViews - # - # Note that "MultiViews" must be named *explicitly* --- "Options All" - # doesn't give it to you. - # - # The Options directive is both complicated and important. Please see - # http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/mod/core.html#options - # for more information. - # - Options Indexes FollowSymLinks - - # - # AllowOverride controls what directives may be placed in .htaccess files. - # It can be "All", "None", or any combination of the keywords: - # Options FileInfo AuthConfig Limit - # - AllowOverride All - - # - # Controls who can get stuff from this server. - # - Require all granted -</Directory> - -# -# DirectoryIndex: sets the file that Apache will serve if a directory -# is requested. -# -<IfModule dir_module> - DirectoryIndex index.html -</IfModule> - -# -# The following lines prevent .htaccess and .htpasswd files from being -# viewed by Web clients. -# -<Files ".ht*"> - Require all denied -</Files> - -# -# ErrorLog: The location of the error log file. -# If you do not specify an ErrorLog directive within a <VirtualHost> -# container, error messages relating to that virtual host will be -# logged here. If you *do* define an error logfile for a <VirtualHost> -# container, that host's errors will be logged there and not here. -# -ErrorLog |/usr/bin/cat - -# -# LogLevel: Control the number of messages logged to the error_log. -# Possible values include: debug, info, notice, warn, error, crit, -# alert, emerg. -# -LogLevel warn - -<IfModule log_config_module> - # - # The following directives define some format nicknames for use with - # a CustomLog directive (see below). - # - LogFormat "%h %l %u %t \"%r\" %>s %b \"%{Referer}i\" \"%{User-Agent}i\"" combined - LogFormat "%h %l %u %t \"%r\" %>s %b" common - - <IfModule logio_module> - # You need to enable mod_logio.c to use %I and %O - LogFormat "%h %l %u %t \"%r\" %>s %b \"%{Referer}i\" \"%{User-Agent}i\" %I %O" combinedio - </IfModule> - - # - # The location and format of the access logfile (Common Logfile Format). - # If you do not define any access logfiles within a <VirtualHost> - # container, they will be logged here. Contrariwise, if you *do* - # define per-<VirtualHost> access logfiles, transactions will be - # logged therein and *not* in this file. - # - #CustomLog "logs/access_log" common - - # - # If you prefer a logfile with access, agent, and referer information - # (Combined Logfile Format) you can use the following directive. - # - CustomLog |/usr/bin/cat combined -</IfModule> - -<IfModule alias_module> - # - # Redirect: Allows you to tell clients about documents that used to - # exist in your server's namespace, but do not anymore. The client - # will make a new request for the document at its new location. - # Example: - # Redirect permanent /foo http://www.example.com/bar - - # - # Alias: Maps web paths into filesystem paths and is used to - # access content that does not live under the DocumentRoot. - # Example: - # Alias /webpath /full/filesystem/path - # - # If you include a trailing / on /webpath then the server will - # require it to be present in the URL. You will also likely - # need to provide a <Directory> section to allow access to - # the filesystem path. - - # - # ScriptAlias: This controls which directories contain server scripts. - # ScriptAliases are essentially the same as Aliases, except that - # documents in the target directory are treated as applications and - # run by the server when requested rather than as documents sent to the - # client. The same rules about trailing "/" apply to ScriptAlias - # directives as to Alias. - # - ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ "/opt/rh/httpd24/root/var/www/cgi-bin/" - -</IfModule> - -# -# "/opt/rh/httpd24/root/var/www/cgi-bin" should be changed to whatever your ScriptAliased -# CGI directory exists, if you have that configured. -# -<Directory "/opt/rh/httpd24/root/var/www/cgi-bin"> - AllowOverride None - Options None - Require all granted -</Directory> - -<IfModule mime_module> - # - # TypesConfig points to the file containing the list of mappings from - # filename extension to MIME-type. - # - TypesConfig /etc/mime.types - - # - # AddType allows you to add to or override the MIME configuration - # file specified in TypesConfig for specific file types. - # - #AddType application/x-gzip .tgz - # - # AddEncoding allows you to have certain browsers uncompress - # information on the fly. Note: Not all browsers support this. - # - #AddEncoding x-compress .Z - #AddEncoding x-gzip .gz .tgz - # - # If the AddEncoding directives above are commented-out, then you - # probably should define those extensions to indicate media types: - # - AddType application/x-compress .Z - AddType application/x-gzip .gz .tgz - - # - # AddHandler allows you to map certain file extensions to "handlers": - # actions unrelated to filetype. These can be either built into the server - # or added with the Action directive (see below) - # - # To use CGI scripts outside of ScriptAliased directories: - # (You will also need to add "ExecCGI" to the "Options" directive.) - # - #AddHandler cgi-script .cgi - - # For type maps (negotiated resources): - #AddHandler type-map var - - # - # Filters allow you to process content before it is sent to the client. - # - # To parse .shtml files for server-side includes (SSI): - # (You will also need to add "Includes" to the "Options" directive.) - # - AddType text/html .shtml - AddOutputFilter INCLUDES .shtml -</IfModule> - -# -# Specify a default charset for all content served; this enables -# interpretation of all content as UTF-8 by default. To use the -# default browser choice (ISO-8859-1), or to allow the META tags -# in HTML content to override this choice, comment out this -# directive: -# -AddDefaultCharset UTF-8 - -<IfModule mime_magic_module> - # - # The mod_mime_magic module allows the server to use various hints from the - # contents of the file itself to determine its type. The MIMEMagicFile - # directive tells the module where the hint definitions are located. - # - MIMEMagicFile conf/magic -</IfModule> - -# -# Customizable error responses come in three flavors: -# 1) plain text 2) local redirects 3) external redirects -# -# Some examples: -#ErrorDocument 500 "The server made a boo boo." -#ErrorDocument 404 /missing.html -#ErrorDocument 404 "/cgi-bin/missing_handler.pl" -#ErrorDocument 402 http://www.example.com/subscription_info.html -# - -# -# EnableMMAP and EnableSendfile: On systems that support it, -# memory-mapping or the sendfile syscall may be used to deliver -# files. This usually improves server performance, but must -# be turned off when serving from networked-mounted -# filesystems or if support for these functions is otherwise -# broken on your system. -# Defaults if commented: EnableMMAP On, EnableSendfile Off -# -#EnableMMAP off -EnableSendfile on - -# Supplemental configuration -# -# Load config files in the "/etc/httpd/conf.d" directory, if any. -IncludeOptional conf.d/*.conf diff --git a/setup/projects/katrin/files/etc/apache2-kaas-centos/conf/magic b/setup/projects/katrin/files/etc/apache2-kaas-centos/conf/magic deleted file mode 100644 index 7c56119..0000000 --- a/setup/projects/katrin/files/etc/apache2-kaas-centos/conf/magic +++ /dev/null @@ -1,385 +0,0 @@ -# Magic data for mod_mime_magic Apache module (originally for file(1) command) -# The module is described in /manual/mod/mod_mime_magic.html -# -# The format is 4-5 columns: -# Column #1: byte number to begin checking from, ">" indicates continuation -# Column #2: type of data to match -# Column #3: contents of data to match -# Column #4: MIME type of result -# Column #5: MIME encoding of result (optional) - -#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -# Localstuff: file(1) magic for locally observed files -# Add any locally observed files here. - -#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -# end local stuff -#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ - -#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -# Java - -0 short 0xcafe ->2 short 0xbabe application/java - -#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -# audio: file(1) magic for sound formats -# -# from Jan Nicolai Langfeldt <janl@ifi.uio.no>, -# - -# Sun/NeXT audio data -0 string .snd ->12 belong 1 audio/basic ->12 belong 2 audio/basic ->12 belong 3 audio/basic ->12 belong 4 audio/basic ->12 belong 5 audio/basic ->12 belong 6 audio/basic ->12 belong 7 audio/basic - ->12 belong 23 audio/x-adpcm - -# DEC systems (e.g. DECstation 5000) use a variant of the Sun/NeXT format -# that uses little-endian encoding and has a different magic number -# (0x0064732E in little-endian encoding). -0 lelong 0x0064732E ->12 lelong 1 audio/x-dec-basic ->12 lelong 2 audio/x-dec-basic ->12 lelong 3 audio/x-dec-basic ->12 lelong 4 audio/x-dec-basic ->12 lelong 5 audio/x-dec-basic ->12 lelong 6 audio/x-dec-basic ->12 lelong 7 audio/x-dec-basic -# compressed (G.721 ADPCM) ->12 lelong 23 audio/x-dec-adpcm - -# Bytes 0-3 of AIFF, AIFF-C, & 8SVX audio files are "FORM" -# AIFF audio data -8 string AIFF audio/x-aiff -# AIFF-C audio data -8 string AIFC audio/x-aiff -# IFF/8SVX audio data -8 string 8SVX audio/x-aiff - -# Creative Labs AUDIO stuff -# Standard MIDI data -0 string MThd audio/unknown -#>9 byte >0 (format %d) -#>11 byte >1 using %d channels -# Creative Music (CMF) data -0 string CTMF audio/unknown -# SoundBlaster instrument data -0 string SBI audio/unknown -# Creative Labs voice data -0 string Creative\ Voice\ File audio/unknown -## is this next line right? it came this way... -#>19 byte 0x1A -#>23 byte >0 - version %d -#>22 byte >0 \b.%d - -# [GRR 950115: is this also Creative Labs? Guessing that first line -# should be string instead of unknown-endian long...] -#0 long 0x4e54524b MultiTrack sound data -#0 string NTRK MultiTrack sound data -#>4 long x - version %ld - -# Microsoft WAVE format (*.wav) -# [GRR 950115: probably all of the shorts and longs should be leshort/lelong] -# Microsoft RIFF -0 string RIFF audio/unknown -# - WAVE format ->8 string WAVE audio/x-wav -# MPEG audio. -0 beshort&0xfff0 0xfff0 audio/mpeg -# C64 SID Music files, from Linus Walleij <triad@df.lth.se> -0 string PSID audio/prs.sid - -#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -# c-lang: file(1) magic for C programs or various scripts -# - -# XPM icons (Greg Roelofs, newt@uchicago.edu) -# ideally should go into "images", but entries below would tag XPM as C source -0 string /*\ XPM image/x-xbm 7bit - -# this first will upset you if you're a PL/1 shop... (are there any left?) -# in which case rm it; ascmagic will catch real C programs -# C or REXX program text -0 string /* text/plain -# C++ program text -0 string // text/plain - -#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -# compress: file(1) magic for pure-compression formats (no archives) -# -# compress, gzip, pack, compact, huf, squeeze, crunch, freeze, yabba, whap, etc. -# -# Formats for various forms of compressed data -# Formats for "compress" proper have been moved into "compress.c", -# because it tries to uncompress it to figure out what's inside. - -# standard unix compress -0 string \037\235 application/octet-stream x-compress - -# gzip (GNU zip, not to be confused with [Info-ZIP/PKWARE] zip archiver) -0 string \037\213 application/octet-stream x-gzip - -# According to gzip.h, this is the correct byte order for packed data. -0 string \037\036 application/octet-stream -# -# This magic number is byte-order-independent. -# -0 short 017437 application/octet-stream - -# XXX - why *two* entries for "compacted data", one of which is -# byte-order independent, and one of which is byte-order dependent? -# -# compacted data -0 short 0x1fff application/octet-stream -0 string \377\037 application/octet-stream -# huf output -0 short 0145405 application/octet-stream - -# Squeeze and Crunch... -# These numbers were gleaned from the Unix versions of the programs to -# handle these formats. Note that I can only uncrunch, not crunch, and -# I didn't have a crunched file handy, so the crunch number is untested. -# Keith Waclena <keith@cerberus.uchicago.edu> -#0 leshort 0x76FF squeezed data (CP/M, DOS) -#0 leshort 0x76FE crunched data (CP/M, DOS) - -# Freeze -#0 string \037\237 Frozen file 2.1 -#0 string \037\236 Frozen file 1.0 (or gzip 0.5) - -# lzh? -#0 string \037\240 LZH compressed data - -#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -# frame: file(1) magic for FrameMaker files -# -# This stuff came on a FrameMaker demo tape, most of which is -# copyright, but this file is "published" as witness the following: -# -0 string \<MakerFile application/x-frame -0 string \<MIFFile application/x-frame -0 string \<MakerDictionary application/x-frame -0 string \<MakerScreenFon application/x-frame -0 string \<MML application/x-frame -0 string \<Book application/x-frame -0 string \<Maker application/x-frame - -#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -# html: file(1) magic for HTML (HyperText Markup Language) docs -# -# from Daniel Quinlan <quinlan@yggdrasil.com> -# and Anna Shergold <anna@inext.co.uk> -# -0 string \<!DOCTYPE\ HTML text/html -0 string \<!doctype\ html text/html -0 string \<HEAD text/html -0 string \<head text/html -0 string \<TITLE text/html -0 string \<title text/html -0 string \<html text/html -0 string \<HTML text/html -0 string \<!-- text/html -0 string \<h1 text/html -0 string \<H1 text/html - -# XML eXtensible Markup Language, from Linus Walleij <triad@df.lth.se> -0 string \<?xml text/xml - -#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -# images: file(1) magic for image formats (see also "c-lang" for XPM bitmaps) -# -# originally from jef@helios.ee.lbl.gov (Jef Poskanzer), -# additions by janl@ifi.uio.no as well as others. Jan also suggested -# merging several one- and two-line files into here. -# -# XXX - byte order for GIF and TIFF fields? -# [GRR: TIFF allows both byte orders; GIF is probably little-endian] -# - -# [GRR: what the hell is this doing in here?] -#0 string xbtoa btoa'd file - -# PBMPLUS -# PBM file -0 string P1 image/x-portable-bitmap 7bit -# PGM file -0 string P2 image/x-portable-greymap 7bit -# PPM file -0 string P3 image/x-portable-pixmap 7bit -# PBM "rawbits" file -0 string P4 image/x-portable-bitmap -# PGM "rawbits" file -0 string P5 image/x-portable-greymap -# PPM "rawbits" file -0 string P6 image/x-portable-pixmap - -# NIFF (Navy Interchange File Format, a modification of TIFF) -# [GRR: this *must* go before TIFF] -0 string IIN1 image/x-niff - -# TIFF and friends -# TIFF file, big-endian -0 string MM image/tiff -# TIFF file, little-endian -0 string II image/tiff - -# possible GIF replacements; none yet released! -# (Greg Roelofs, newt@uchicago.edu) -# -# GRR 950115: this was mine ("Zip GIF"): -# ZIF image (GIF+deflate alpha) -0 string GIF94z image/unknown -# -# GRR 950115: this is Jeremy Wohl's Free Graphics Format (better): -# FGF image (GIF+deflate beta) -0 string FGF95a image/unknown -# -# GRR 950115: this is Thomas Boutell's Portable Bitmap Format proposal -# (best; not yet implemented): -# PBF image (deflate compression) -0 string PBF image/unknown - -# GIF -0 string GIF image/gif - -# JPEG images -0 beshort 0xffd8 image/jpeg - -# PC bitmaps (OS/2, Windoze BMP files) (Greg Roelofs, newt@uchicago.edu) -0 string BM image/bmp -#>14 byte 12 (OS/2 1.x format) -#>14 byte 64 (OS/2 2.x format) -#>14 byte 40 (Windows 3.x format) -#0 string IC icon -#0 string PI pointer -#0 string CI color icon -#0 string CP color pointer -#0 string BA bitmap array - -0 string \x89PNG image/png -0 string FWS application/x-shockwave-flash -0 string CWS application/x-shockwave-flash - -#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -# lisp: file(1) magic for lisp programs -# -# various lisp types, from Daniel Quinlan (quinlan@yggdrasil.com) -0 string ;; text/plain 8bit -# Emacs 18 - this is always correct, but not very magical. -0 string \012( application/x-elc -# Emacs 19 -0 string ;ELC\023\000\000\000 application/x-elc - -#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -# mail.news: file(1) magic for mail and news -# -# There are tests to ascmagic.c to cope with mail and news. -0 string Relay-Version: message/rfc822 7bit -0 string #!\ rnews message/rfc822 7bit -0 string N#!\ rnews message/rfc822 7bit -0 string Forward\ to message/rfc822 7bit -0 string Pipe\ to message/rfc822 7bit -0 string Return-Path: message/rfc822 7bit -0 string Path: message/news 8bit -0 string Xref: message/news 8bit -0 string From: message/rfc822 7bit -0 string Article message/news 8bit -#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -# msword: file(1) magic for MS Word files -# -# Contributor claims: -# Reversed-engineered MS Word magic numbers -# - -0 string \376\067\0\043 application/msword -0 string \333\245-\0\0\0 application/msword - -# disable this one because it applies also to other -# Office/OLE documents for which msword is not correct. See PR#2608. -#0 string \320\317\021\340\241\261 application/msword - - - -#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -# printer: file(1) magic for printer-formatted files -# - -# PostScript -0 string %! application/postscript -0 string \004%! application/postscript - -# Acrobat -# (due to clamen@cs.cmu.edu) -0 string %PDF- application/pdf - -#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -# sc: file(1) magic for "sc" spreadsheet -# -38 string Spreadsheet application/x-sc - -#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -# tex: file(1) magic for TeX files -# -# XXX - needs byte-endian stuff (big-endian and little-endian DVI?) -# -# From <conklin@talisman.kaleida.com> - -# Although we may know the offset of certain text fields in TeX DVI -# and font files, we can't use them reliably because they are not -# zero terminated. [but we do anyway, christos] -0 string \367\002 application/x-dvi -#0 string \367\203 TeX generic font data -#0 string \367\131 TeX packed font data -#0 string \367\312 TeX virtual font data -#0 string This\ is\ TeX, TeX transcript text -#0 string This\ is\ METAFONT, METAFONT transcript text - -# There is no way to detect TeX Font Metric (*.tfm) files without -# breaking them apart and reading the data. The following patterns -# match most *.tfm files generated by METAFONT or afm2tfm. -#2 string \000\021 TeX font metric data -#2 string \000\022 TeX font metric data -#>34 string >\0 (%s) - -# Texinfo and GNU Info, from Daniel Quinlan (quinlan@yggdrasil.com) -#0 string \\input\ texinfo Texinfo source text -#0 string This\ is\ Info\ file GNU Info text - -# correct TeX magic for Linux (and maybe more) -# from Peter Tobias (tobias@server.et-inf.fho-emden.de) -# -0 leshort 0x02f7 application/x-dvi - -# RTF - Rich Text Format -0 string {\\rtf application/rtf - -#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -# animation: file(1) magic for animation/movie formats -# -# animation formats, originally from vax@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu (VaX#n8) -# MPEG file -0 string \000\000\001\263 video/mpeg -# -# The contributor claims: -# I couldn't find a real magic number for these, however, this -# -appears- to work. Note that it might catch other files, too, -# so BE CAREFUL! -# -# Note that title and author appear in the two 20-byte chunks -# at decimal offsets 2 and 22, respectively, but they are XOR'ed with -# 255 (hex FF)! DL format SUCKS BIG ROCKS. -# -# DL file version 1 , medium format (160x100, 4 images/screen) -0 byte 1 video/unknown -0 byte 2 video/unknown -# Quicktime video, from Linus Walleij <triad@df.lth.se> -# from Apple quicktime file format documentation. -4 string moov video/quicktime -4 string mdat video/quicktime - |