Ok, I already have removed the .svn directories for packaging the RPM (as SVN 
and RPM does not go together).

The other issue: Is the packaged netcat still used in unix systems, or is it 
possibly only used as a fallback when netcat is not around in the system?

Johannes


Am 09.01.12 21:47, schrieb Andres Riancho:
> Achim,
>
> On Mon, Jan 9, 2012 at 5:24 PM, Achim Hoffmann<webse...@sic-sec.org>  wrote:
>> Am 09.01.2012 20:54, schrieb Andres Riancho:
>> ...
>>> You paranoid, tinfoil hat man! :P
>>> http://www.keeptalkinggreece.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/tin-foil-hat.jpg
>>
>> s/man/cat/
>> Where did you get that picture from me?
>> :-))
>
> LOL !
>
>> According paranoid: if you use w3af in a closed environment without any
>> wire to the internet multiple times, you get boored too. Test it!
>> Unfortunately you even can't enjoy tin-foil-hat.jpg meanwhile while
>> waiting for w3af to come up ...
>>
>>> Those ".svn" will continue to ship with w3af as most of our users
>>> enjoy the benefits of the auto-update feature. I haven't tested it,
>>
>> Majority rules. That why we ask at the list.
>>
>>> but if you want to completely disable auto-update, I think that you
>>> can do that by removing the ".svn" directories just after downloading
>>> and uncompressing w3af :)
>>
>> I already use since ages:
>>         find ./w3af -name .svn -print0|xargs -0 /bin/rm -rf
>>
>> so I'm fine :)
>
> No tinfoil hat required :)
>
>
>

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Johannes Weberhofer
Weberhofer GmbH, Austria, Vienna

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