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This is technique is useful to embed a binary file on a script. First ensure to have the proper package installed
= uuencode =
 
This is useful to install a binary from an script like an executable file, a zip or even an rpm. First be sure to have the needed tools installed
 
 
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yum -y install sharutils
 
yum -y install sharutils
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=== How to encode binary files to text ===
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Execute the following command
 
/usr/bin/uuencode /path/to/binary/file -
 
: Note the hyphen at the end of the command
   
==== Encode - Binary to text ====
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=== How to decode text files to binary ===
 
To restore a binary file from text copy the result string from stdin to your script as follows
Suppose we want to encode the `~/.Xauthority` file, the execute in command line
 
 
/usr/bin/uudecode > /path/to/binary/file << 'EOF'
 
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/usr/bin/uuencode ~/.Xauthority -
 
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Note the dash at the end of the command
 
 
==== Decode - Text to binary ====
 
Then copy the result string from stdin to your script as follows
 
 
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/usr/bin/uudecode > ~/.Xauthority << 'EOF'
 
 
begin 644 -
 
begin 644 -
 
M````!'\```$``3``$DU)5"U-04=)0RU#3T]+244M,0`0(581,6(<1J&_0`OE
 
M````!'\```$``3``$DU)5"U-04=)0RU#3T]+244M,0`0(581,6(<1J&_0`OE
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end
 
end
 
EOF
 
EOF
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The output of the above command always must be redirected to a file.
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Since this commands yields the result to stdin you should redirect it to a file, specially with decoding process that will generate a binary file.
 

Latest revision as of 01:57, 10 June 2015

This is technique is useful to embed a binary file on a script. First ensure to have the proper package installed

yum -y install sharutils

How to encode binary files to text

Execute the following command

/usr/bin/uuencode /path/to/binary/file -
Note the hyphen at the end of the command

How to decode text files to binary

To restore a binary file from text copy the result string from stdin to your script as follows

/usr/bin/uudecode > /path/to/binary/file << 'EOF'
begin 644 -
M````!'\```$``3``$DU)5"U-04=)0RU#3T]+244M,0`0(581,6(<1J&_0`OE
M_:%-L@$``!5L;V-A;&AO<W0N;&]C86QD;VUA:6X``3``$DU)5"U-04=)0RU#
93T]+244M,0`0(581,6(<1J&_0`OE_:%-L@``
`
end
EOF

The output of the above command always must be redirected to a file.