Hi!
I have some packet from app that looks like "ec bd ... 00 00 ff ff" which I am trying to decode.
From what I have found, it looks like "00 00 ff ff" is a Z_SYNC_FLUSH of deflate (zlib).
I tried to reproduce it on Compress::Raw::Zlib, Compress::Zlib and some others. But the ending pattern was "00 ff 00 ff". Am I missing something?
#!/usr/local/bin/perl
use Compress::Zlib ;
my $x = deflateInit() or die "Cannot create a deflation stream\n" ;
($output, $status) = $x->deflate('text') ;
($output, $status) = $x->flush(Z_SYNC_FLUSH) ;
$output =~ s/(.)/sprintf '%04x', ord $1/seg;
print "output=$output\n";
output=002a004900ad0028000100000000000000ff00ff00000000000000ff00ff
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