Before you dive into the detail source code of GNUTLS, you'd better compile/install it manually. But you known, hacker is always one of laziest type of person around the world. We want everything automatically. We did functional testing at first place, then we want to tranform its boring shit to automation testing. Even in security field, there are a bunch of guys( not lamer ones;-)) are trying to make the pentest/exploit shits automatically. I used to be an open source security QA guy and tried some automation tools( like ctcs) to satisfy my "lazy" requirement. Then I've starting maintain some security packages and fixing/backporting CVEs issues for "some" GNU/Linux distro. I've been doing this type of work for months but haven't compile the packages I'm maintaining with. What a shame;-)
I wrote a simple script today and it will help if you wanna compile GNUTLS in manual:
./get_repos.sh
Usage: [ Compile packages automatically: yes/no]
Type:
./get_repos.sh no ===> only download the packages without compiliation
./get_repos.sh yes ===> download the packages then compiliation
If you choose "yes", you can check if it's really work:
Open two terminals: T1, T2
T1: Run the anonymous server with TLS
john@sl13:~/gnutls_uses$ ./anonymous_serv
Server ready. Listening to port '5556'.
- connection from 127.0.0.1, port 59923
- Handshake was completed
- Peer has closed the GnuTLS connection
T2: Run the client
john@sl13:~/gnutls_uses$ ./anonymous_cli
- Handshake was completed
- Received 18 bytes: GET / HTTP/1.0
That's it! Have fun with it!
May L0rd's hacking spirit guide us!!!
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