Giampaolo Tomassoni wrote:
If I run a ssh service on my machine, and yes I do, I keep track of
the
ssh announce list.
Why because I hate it to find my root password changed because there
was a security update I didn't updated 6 months ago because an apt-
get
update/upgrade didn't work anymore.
So you're subscribed also to all the linux kernel maillists? You
know, your sshd is running on top of a linux kernel...
If you are a Debian user it suffices to subscribe to
debian-security-announce (the ClamAV EOL was announced there).
Other distributions probably have similar mailing lists.
If not, you can subscribe to the *-announce mailing lists, which should
be very low traffic, or follow new releases using RSS feeds, or some
other method.
Török, I meant you can't do this for every and each piece of software
running in your systems.
No, but you can do that for software where you know it is a moving
target and needs more attention (Virusscanner, Spamassassion and alike)
than other software.
Regards
Racke
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