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I'm writing a parser for the SQLi-protocol ("turbo") used by Informix. I have most opcodes covered by now, yet SQ_FETCHBLOB I don't have a clue yet. Reverse engineering the driver is difficult since it copies values from its internal state machine, which itself is hard to track. All I know is that SQ_FETCHBLOB is followed by 56 bytes of data, some of which seem to be the BLOB's total size and fetch-offset.

Does anyone have some information on how to decode SQ_FETCHBLOB as used by Informix SQLi ?

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I can't comment on the specifics of the SQ_FETCHBLOB SQLI packet type but you might want to look at the file $INFORMIXDIR/incl/esql/blob.h which is shipped with Client SDK. This describes the tblob_t data structure which is 56 bytes.

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  • Thanks. Could you drop the struct definition here? The CSDK I have does not include incl/esql or any other place where blob.h is. Nov 25, 2018 at 15:47
  • I would probably be breaking all sorts of rules if I posted that structure directly here. The incl/esql directory should be included with all versions of CSDK so if it's not present in your install it may be that you have Informix Connect installed instead. Nov 26, 2018 at 9:35
  • I also found the tblob_t structure is listed in some older versions of the Informix Administrator's Guide. For example page 43-60 of the v7 guide (found at ftp.uni-potsdam.de/pub/WWW/netscape/livewire/InformixDoc/…) shows it - note the figure is missing the "long tb_start" element positioned after tb_tblspace (this represents the starting byte). Nov 26, 2018 at 9:37
  • Thanks, I'm not sure if those fields are in the same order as they are on the wire, yet this is a start. Nov 26, 2018 at 12:38

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