Hi Gerald, > I knew you would do it!
Yeah, this morning before I went to bed. :o) > The macho command line way is needed by the MIPS folks though! ;-) Sad but true, yes. One of these days I really need to save a RaQ2 from the junkyard - just for playing. ;o) > Did the Bind-8.3.3-2.pkg, give Bind-8.3.3-2 as the version number.... and > is that a "real" bind version? After applying the patch to Bind-8.3.3 it still announced itself as BIND-8.3.3-REL in /var/log/messages after a named restart. To make sure that there would be no confusion I changed the version string in the fixed package to BIND-8.3.3-Solarspeed-2. In "Installed Software" in the GUI the old (vulnerable) Bind-8.3.3 would be listed as RaQ3/4-Solarspeed.net-Bind-8.3.3 while the fixed one would show as RaQ3/4-Solarspeed.net-Bind-8.3.3-2 instead. So both from the GUI and command line it's fairly easy to spot which one is installed. If all fails: rpm -qa|grep bind It also renturns distinct version information. -- With best regards, Michael Stauber [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unix/Linux Support Engineer _______________________________________________ cobalt-security mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://list.cobalt.com/mailman/listinfo/cobalt-security
