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From: Dragan Cvetkovic (d1r2a3g4a5n.NOSPAM@soli99ton.com)
Date: 10/30/02


From: Dragan Cvetkovic <d1r2a3g4a5n.NOSPAM@soli99ton.com>
Date: 30 Oct 2002 15:03:51 -0500

spamtrap@xivic.prima.de (Wolfgang Schelongowski) writes:

> >There's nothing wrong with use
> >of the word `binary' when describing a binary.
>
> I never said it was. But as long as they don't give us the source from
> which it is compiled the only way to find out what the binary really
> does is to disassemble it and ma nually decompile it. The latter is a
> very timeconsuming operation which only very few programmers can do
> successfully.
>

If you go to http://www.descan.net/download.html, select source code and
enter some email address (a@b.c will do), you can download the source code
which you can analyse as much as you want. You can compile it and use that one
instead of provided binaries (you need to provide your own ldb and lpcap
and change makefile appropriatelly).

HTH, Dragan

-- 
Dragan Cvetkovic, 

To be or not to be is true. G. Boole No it isn't. L. E. J. Brouwer



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