T. Joseph CARTER wrote:
> It involves placing a lot of trust and control in the hands of another,
> but a distribution like Ubuntu allows someone ELSE to become disgruntled
> trying to manage most of this stuff. I just set up scripts to scan for
> vulnerabilities in my NAT router
You're running Ubuntu on your router? I think that's a first... (-:
> (since it's the front door to my LAN) and
> for essentials: ssh, postfix, and apache. These are big enough that I
> need only scan a few websites, and I can do it with a small python script.
Install cron-apt and you won't even have to write that script. I just
wait for cron-apt to send me email for the four Debian machines I
maintain.
--
Bob Miller K<bob>
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