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    Hi.
    Since all files in /etc/raddb are readable by anyone (and those might
    contain passwords), I propose this very little change to the freeradius
    port.
    Regards,
  • No.1 | | 312 bytes | |

    Selon Antoine Jacoutot <Antoine.Jacoutot (AT) obspm (DOT) fr>:
    Since all files in /etc/raddb are readable by anyone (and those might
    contain passwords), I propose this very little change to the freeradius
    port.

    Hi.

    Any news about it?
    Have anyone had a chance to take a look at it?
  • No.2 | | 451 bytes | |

    Antoine Jacoutot <ajacoutot (AT) lphp (DOT) orgwrote:

    Selon Antoine Jacoutot <Antoine.Jacoutot (AT) obspm (DOT) fr>:
    Since all files in /etc/raddb are readable by anyone (and those might
    contain passwords), I propose this very little change to the freeradius
    port.

    Any news about it?
    Have anyone had a chance to take a look at it?

    I had but I'm curious what maintainer thinks about this. Tim?

    Alek
  • No.3 | | 257 bytes | |

    Selon Aleksander Piotrowski <aleksander.piotrowski (AT) nic (DOT) com.pl>:
    I had but I'm curious what maintainer thinks about this. Tim?
    K, thanks.
    I do think those files should be protected though in a way or another.
    Cheers!

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