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| # AIM - AOL instant messenger (OSCAR and TOC)
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| # Pattern attributes: good slow notsofast
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| # Protocol groups: chat proprietary
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| # Wiki: http://www.protocolinfo.org/wiki/AIM
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| # Copyright (C) 2008 Matthew Strait, Ethan Sommer; See ../LICENSE
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| #
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| # Usually runs on port 5190
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| #
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| # This may also match ICQ traffic.
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| # 
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| # This pattern has been tested and is believed to work well.
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| 
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| aim
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| # See http://gridley.res.carleton.edu/~straitm/final (and various other places)
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| # The first bit matches OSCAR signon and data commands, but not sure what
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| # \x03\x0b matches, but it works apparently.
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| # The next three bits match various parts of the TOC signon process.
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| # The third one is the magic number "*", then 0x01 for "signon", then up to four
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| # bytes ("up to" because l7-filter strips out nulls) which contain a sequence
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| # number (2 bytes) the data length (2 more) and 3 nulls (which don't count), 
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| # then 0x01 for the version number (not sure if there ever has been another 
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| # version)
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| # The fourth one is a command string, followed by some stuff, then the
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| # beginning of the "roasted" password
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| 
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| # This pattern is too slow!
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| 
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| ^(\*[\x01\x02].*\x03\x0b|\*\x01.?.?.?.?\x01)|flapon|toc_signon.*0x
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