Hi Dan, > Forgive my ignorance... What's an SRPM file?
Some popular Linux distributions use RPM files to install applications. RPM stands for "RedHat Package Manager" and the Sun Cobalt RaQs use the RPM mechanism, too. RPMs are available in two forms: RPMs and SRPMs. The SRPM contains the sourcecode and patches and a so called "spec" file which contains instructions on how to compile and how to install the files. An SRPM doesn't contain any ready to run code. The prepended "S" stands for "Source". RPMs are built from such SRPMs. The SRPM contends are compiled to match the architecture of the given system. The resulting RPM files can then be installed on any server which has the same architecture and the same software. So any RPM built on a RaQ4 can be installed on any other RaQ4 provided they don't differ that much in regards to Sun Cobalt patches or third party modifications. I created the unofficial Sendmail patches by downloading the SRPM files which Sun Cobalt used to create the Sendmail RPMs. Most of 'em are available on ftp.cobalt.com and all needed to do was to inmplement the two patches which the Sendmail Consortium released to counter the recent vulnerabilities. However, for the RaQ2 there is no recent enough Sendmail SRPM available, so I couldn't build a patched RPM for the RaQ2. -- With best regards, Michael Stauber _______________________________________________ cobalt-security mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://list.cobalt.com/mailman/listinfo/cobalt-security
