I have two relative policies:

1. Always use a firewall to filter out everything but what is absolutely
necessary, ie web, email, etc.

2. Always build stuff filtered to the internet from source that way when a
vulnerability is released, you can update it rather quickly, no matter
what the distro you are running is.



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On Thu, 20 Jun 2002, Marcel Weber wrote:

> Hi there
>
> I got a little question, a bit silly perhaps. When will there be any
> packages of Apache 1.3.26 or a backported patch for 1.3.24 for woody? Will
> it be in the next time or would it make sense to upgrade by hand, say by
> compiling one's own binaries. Well yes I know, that there is some testing
> going on of the new security infrastructure for woody, etc. But shame on me,
> I have some woody systems running in a productive environment...
>
> Marcel
>
>
>


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