I belive that http://www.linuxsecurity.com/advisories/redhat.html can help with information about Red Hats advisories. Just rememebr that Red Hat is known for being a little more cutting edge than most other distrobutions (ie: Slack, Debian, Libranet, Beehive, etc ...).
Cheers, Ash -- Darkfire Secure Linux -- http://www.gnulinux.net Alisson Leite De Morais Veras wrote: >Hi guys, > >I'm doing a research about safety/security of Windows and Linux.... > >I don't want to make a mistake (like count the same bug in several >distributions) so, I decided to make the Linux analysis against only on >linux distribution, RedHat Linux. > >I need some information like these to complete my work: > >MS02-017: (Microsoft Security Bulletin) > Year: 2002 > Bulletin: 017 > Date: MM/DD/2002 > >Okay, I can find these in MIcrosoft Home-Page, but there is a very >importante information they don't provide.... The date the bug was >discovered. It's very important to know the frequency of bugs and the >time they spend to release a patch to the problem. (I'm sure Linux is >the winner here... so, this is the most important information I have to >count!) > >RHSA-2002:035-18 (RedHat Security Advisor) > Year: 2002 > Bulletin: xxxxx (?) > Date: MM/DD/2002 > >In RedHat, I have the same problem to know that information and those >dates... > >I was thinking in follow threads in a recognized site in the community, >like security focus, but I'm having problems to track the advisores... > >Is there any place where I can find a relation of bug discovered <-> >bug advisor? > >Anyone can help me? > >Any help will be very appreciated... > >Alisson >