On 18 Jul 2013, at 10:04, Stefan Winter <stefan.winter@restena.lu> wrote:
Hi,
The binaries are available on source forge.
And it's built from vanilla sources?
Almost certainly not... There's a repo on source forge but it's empty...
git clone http://git.code.sf.net/p/freeradius/code freeradius-code
That again begs a question: GPL compliance? Distributing the binaries without the source that built them is most certainly not okay.
And you'll have no idea if that binary sends your passwords cc to PRISM.
Oh, wonderful: the sourceforce user "sfreschi", admin of this project, has as his real name "matear.eu".
When I tried to go there, Firefox stopped my by saying "Reported Attack Page".
and if we look at the source for the page we get... <meta name="author" content="Sergio FRESCHI" /> Who is almost certainly an IT contractor living in London who just threw the site together to legitimise his contracting company, seeing as the postcode listed on the website is in a residential area of West Kensington. Do you think Sergio Freschi and Sergio NNX <sfhacker@hotmail.com> may be the same person? Oops. Arran Cudbard-Bell <a.cudbardb@freeradius.org> FreeRADIUS Development Team