Thanks to all - it works great with backports.org!
Oh, how I love the Debian Universe... They have been thinking of
everything, haven't they?
Andreas
Check out the www.backports.org website.
P.S.: Of cource, security is an important issue and will get lower
when using testing or backported
I'm no expert.
I run chkrootkit on a regular basis.
Run a virus scanner it will find some exploits.
Hacafee found a few rootkits and known kernel exploits.
I use mcafee for linux.
Analyze history files for certain keywords.
The best way would be to analyze command frequency in history files and
I have at most a week from a known kernel exploit to when one of my users
tries to exploit via shell access.
One of my hats is a junior sys admin in an academic environment. I'm
curious as to how you know when shell users are trying to exploit a kernel
hole.
In another non academic
One of my hats is a junior sys admin in an academic environment. I'm
curious as to how you know when shell users are trying to exploit a
kernel
hole.
chkrootkit?
Thanks to all - it works great with backports.org!
Oh, how I love the Debian Universe... They have been thinking of
everything, haven't they?
Andreas
Check out the www.backports.org website.
P.S.: Of cource, security is an important issue and will get lower
when using testing or backported
I'm no expert.
I run chkrootkit on a regular basis.
Run a virus scanner it will find some exploits.
Hacafee found a few rootkits and known kernel exploits.
I use mcafee for linux.
Analyze history files for certain keywords.
The best way would be to analyze command frequency in history files and
Hi,
is there any way to do an upgrade for a single Deb package which is
NOT listed in the stable package list?
Check out the www.backports.org website.
Thanks in advance,
Andreas Vent-Schmidt
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On Monday 19 January 2004 08:43, Andreas Vent-Schmidt wrote:
is there any way to do an upgrade for a single Deb package which is
NOT listed in the stable package list?
I want to upgrade only MySQL to version 4.0.x (because of the fine
transaction feature), but want not to change the apt
Hi,
I provide MySQL 4.0.16 backported packages on www.dotdeb.org
Have fun with them
Gui
Le Mon, Jan 19, 2004 at 14:43:52 +0100, Andreas Vent-Schmidt a écrit:
Hi,
is there any way to do an upgrade for a single Deb package which is
NOT listed in the stable package list?
I want to
On Mon, Jan 19, 2004 at 02:43:52PM +0100, Andreas Vent-Schmidt wrote:
Hi,
Hello,
is there any way to do an upgrade for a single Deb package which is
NOT listed in the stable package list?
I want to upgrade only MySQL to version 4.0.x (because of the fine
transaction feature), but want
This is exactly what I did a few months ago, for the same reason. Add the following
line to
your /etc/apt/sources.list
deb http://www.backports.org/debian woody mysql-dfsg
Works like a charm. FYI, I also added:
deb http://www.backports.org/debian woody spamassassin
Becoming a firm believer
Rod Rodolico said:
Becoming a firm believer that you CAN have it all, stability and the
latest packages :)
There are other places to get backports, BTW. This one works for me.
Rod,
Yes I agree with your statements.
Thanks for the link I'll use it on one of my systems...
But you don't
Sorry, I forget sometimes that security is different for different installations. Yes,
it
would be an issue in a cs department at a college :) I remember when . . .
In my case, db access is limited to the web server, via cgi scripts I write or are
relatively
easy to keep patched. And, there are
I have at most a week from a known kernel exploit to when one of my users
tries to exploit via shell access.
One of my hats is a junior sys admin in an academic environment. I'm
curious as to how you know when shell users are trying to exploit a kernel
hole.
In another non academic
One of my hats is a junior sys admin in an academic environment. I'm
curious as to how you know when shell users are trying to exploit a
kernel
hole.
chkrootkit?
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Hi,
is there any way to do an upgrade for a single Deb package which is
NOT listed in the stable package list?
Check out the www.backports.org website.
Thanks in advance,
Andreas Vent-Schmidt
--
Ole Hansen
On Monday 19 January 2004 08:43, Andreas Vent-Schmidt wrote:
is there any way to do an upgrade for a single Deb package which is
NOT listed in the stable package list?
I want to upgrade only MySQL to version 4.0.x (because of the fine
transaction feature), but want not to change the apt
Hi,
I provide MySQL 4.0.16 backported packages on www.dotdeb.org
Have fun with them
Gui
Le Mon, Jan 19, 2004 at 14:43:52 +0100, Andreas Vent-Schmidt a écrit:
Hi,
is there any way to do an upgrade for a single Deb package which is
NOT listed in the stable package list?
I want to
On Mon, Jan 19, 2004 at 02:43:52PM +0100, Andreas Vent-Schmidt wrote:
Hi,
Hello,
is there any way to do an upgrade for a single Deb package which is
NOT listed in the stable package list?
I want to upgrade only MySQL to version 4.0.x (because of the fine
transaction feature), but want
This is exactly what I did a few months ago, for the same reason. Add the
following line to
your /etc/apt/sources.list
deb http://www.backports.org/debian woody mysql-dfsg
Works like a charm. FYI, I also added:
deb http://www.backports.org/debian woody spamassassin
Becoming a firm believer
Rod Rodolico said:
Becoming a firm believer that you CAN have it all, stability and the
latest packages :)
There are other places to get backports, BTW. This one works for me.
Rod,
Yes I agree with your statements.
Thanks for the link I'll use it on one of my systems...
But you don't
Sorry, I forget sometimes that security is different for different
installations. Yes, it
would be an issue in a cs department at a college :) I remember when . .
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