This module determines the file(1)
command works: it looks at the first few
bytes of the file. It is intended as a "second line of defense"
for cases that
This module is derived from a free version of the
file(1)
command for Unix, which uses "magic
numbers" and other hints from a file's contents to figure out
what the contents are. This module is active only if the magic
file is specified by the
The contents of the file are plain ASCII text in 4-5
columns. Blank lines are allowed but ignored. Commented lines
use a hash mark (#
). The remaining lines are parsed for
the following columns:
Column | Description | ||||||||||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | byte number to begin checking from " > " indicates a dependency upon the previous
non-"> " line | ||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | type of data to match
| ||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | contents of data to match | ||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | MIME type if matched | ||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | MIME encoding if matched (optional) |
For example, the following magic file lines would recognize some audio formats:
# 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
Or these would recognize the difference between *.doc
files containing Microsoft Word or FrameMaker documents. (These are
incompatible file formats which use the same file suffix.)
# Frame 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 # MS-Word 0 string \376\067\0\043 application/msword 0 string \320\317\021\340\241\261 application/msword 0 string \333\245-\0\0\0 application/msword
An optional MIME encoding can be included as a fifth column. For example, this can recognize gzipped files and set the encoding for them.
# gzip (GNU zip, not to be confused with # [Info-ZIP/PKWARE] zip archiver) 0 string \037\213 application/octet-stream x-gzip
This module is not for every system. If your system is barely keeping up with its load or if you're performing a web server benchmark, you may not want to enable this because the processing is not free.
However, an effort was made to improve the performance of
the original file(1)
code to make it fit in a busy web
server. It was designed for a server where there are thousands of users
who publish their own documents. This is probably very common
on intranets. Many times, it's helpful if the server can make
more intelligent decisions about a file's contents than the
file name allows ...even if just to reduce the "why doesn't my
page work" calls when users improperly name their own files.
You have to decide if the extra work suits your
environment.
The following notes apply to the
mod_mime_magic: MIME type lookup via file magic numbers
Copyright (c) 1996-1997 Cisco Systems, Inc.
This software was submitted by Cisco Systems to the Apache Group in July 1997. Future revisions and derivatives of this source code must acknowledge Cisco Systems as the original contributor of this module. All other licensing and usage conditions are those of the Apache Group.
Some of this code is derived from the free version of the file command originally posted to comp.sources.unix. Copyright info for that program is included below as required.
- Copyright (c) Ian F. Darwin, 1987. Written by Ian F. Darwin.
This software is not subject to any license of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company or of the Regents of the University of California.
Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose on any computer system, and to alter it and redistribute it freely, subject to the following restrictions:
For compliance with Mr Darwin's terms: this has been very significantly modified from the free "file" command.
realloc()
.The conf/magic
. Non-rooted paths are relative to the