SDN (SDN Project)
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An '''.SDN file''' is a compressed archive file associated with the ''SDN Project'' organization, and the ''SDNet/Works!'' software distribution network. ''SDN'' stands for ''Shareware Distribution Network''. SDN files are cryptographically authenticated. | An '''.SDN file''' is a compressed archive file associated with the ''SDN Project'' organization, and the ''SDNet/Works!'' software distribution network. ''SDN'' stands for ''Shareware Distribution Network''. SDN files are cryptographically authenticated. | ||
− | An SDN file might be accompanied by an .SDA "abstract" file | + | An SDN file might be accompanied by, or might contain, an '''.SDA''' "abstract" file. This is apparently just a text file describing the software in the SDN file. |
== Discussion == | == Discussion == | ||
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More research is needed, but it seems possible that the plan to switch to SDNV format was abandoned. | More research is needed, but it seems possible that the plan to switch to SDNV format was abandoned. | ||
− | + | === ARJ-based format === | |
− | ARJ v2. | + | In 1993, it was announced<ref>[http://www.textfiles.com/fidonet-on-the-internet/939495/fido1004.txt fido1004.txt] - "SDN Changing Compression and Security"</ref> that SDN files would switch to a format based on [[ARJ]], and [[FSecure (PaceSoft)|FSecure]] by PaceSoft. |
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+ | ARJ v2.39c (early 1993) simultaneously changed it native "security envelope" format, and claimed to introduce "SDN support". This is confusing, because these two similar features are not really related (though SDN files might well use both). | ||
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+ | And ARJ doesn't actually fully validate SDN-secured files. The claimed "SDN support" appears to be referring to some convenience features related to identifying SDN files as such, and telling the user what to do. | ||
== Software == | == Software == | ||
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ARJ format: | ARJ format: | ||
− | * See [[ARJ#Software]]. | + | * {{CdTextfiles|megmonster/LAN/FILETST1.ZIP|FileTest v1.00}} (Validator, DOS binary) |
+ | * See also [[ARJ#Software]] (ARJ v2.39c+) | ||
== Sample files == | == Sample files == | ||
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* [https://archive.org/details/SDN1__793 SDN1 Plus] (CD-ROM) | * [https://archive.org/details/SDN1__793 SDN1 Plus] (CD-ROM) | ||
− | ARJ | + | (Wanted: ARJ-SDN samples.) |
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== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 17:16, 4 June 2022
An .SDN file is a compressed archive file associated with the SDN Project organization, and the SDNet/Works! software distribution network. SDN stands for Shareware Distribution Network. SDN files are cryptographically authenticated.
An SDN file might be accompanied by, or might contain, an .SDA "abstract" file. This is apparently just a text file describing the software in the SDN file.
Contents |
Discussion
There are at least two or three different SDN formats.
The documentation for the SDNV utility says:
SDN FILES BEFORE JUNE 15TH 1990......................................... Files with a .SDN extension that were packaged before June 15th 1990 were compressed using NoGate Consulting's PAK v2.10 utility. [...] SDN FILES AFTER JUNE 15TH 1990.......................................... All files and programs, released for distribution on SDNet/Works! after June 15th 1990 will be secured and compressed in SDNV format. Other archivers will not be able to read or uncompress these .SDN files. You must use a the SDNV utility SDNV.EXE. [...]
The older format is a PAK file with a special extended record. PAK itself is a variant of ARC.
More research is needed, but it seems possible that the plan to switch to SDNV format was abandoned.
ARJ-based format
In 1993, it was announced[1] that SDN files would switch to a format based on ARJ, and FSecure by PaceSoft.
ARJ v2.39c (early 1993) simultaneously changed it native "security envelope" format, and claimed to introduce "SDN support". This is confusing, because these two similar features are not really related (though SDN files might well use both).
And ARJ doesn't actually fully validate SDN-secured files. The claimed "SDN support" appears to be referring to some convenience features related to identifying SDN files as such, and telling the user what to do.
Software
PAK format:
- PAK v2.51 (DOS binary)
- See also PAK (ARC extension)#Software.
SDNV format:
- SDNV v1.00 (DOS binary)
ARJ format:
- FileTest v1.00 (Validator, DOS binary)
- See also ARJ#Software (ARJ v2.39c+)
Sample files
PAK format:
(Wanted: ARJ-SDN samples.)
References
- ↑ fido1004.txt - "SDN Changing Compression and Security"