OT - (maybe) Recovering a Zip File

Jason Holtzapple ml at bitflip.net
Mon Aug 30 19:19:18 MST 2010


On 08/30/2010 06:51 PM, Eric Cope wrote:
> I transferred a zip file off of an infected Windows machine via FTP.
> That file was determined to be corrupt (after I wiped the drive of
> course). I suspect the corruption took place because I transferred the
> file using ASCII mode, not binary mode. Is there anyway to "repair" a
> zip file, like search and replacing the "\n" with a "\r\n" or some other
> tool, Linux based or otherwise?

The fixgz program does exactly that.

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