We're going to need to do some digging on this one. I just did an initial install (through qt-bootstrap-2), and the priorities.conf file has the plugin enabled by default. (Maybe I'm not quite as old as I think I am!)

So we need to figure out how this became disabled, and come up with a fix if possible.

Thanks Finn.

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-Eric 'shubes'

On 03/14/2014 12:44 AM, Finn Buhelt wrote:
Hi Eric.

The |yum-plugin-security| package allows you to use *yum* to obtain a
list of all of the errata that are available for your system, including
security updates, so for my test (now production server) I installed it
- not really knowing if it improves anything for me - but You may have a
list of bugfixes available for Your system by running 'yum updateinfo
list' ( running that command now gets me the epel
clamav-0.98.1-1.el6.x86_64 bugfix).

look at this :

https://www.dawnstar.id.au/linux-documentation/limiting-yum-security-updates/

I initially installed qmailtoaster by following the scrips You have
provided for Centos 6.5 (curl ... sh qt-bootstrap-1 .....) + a lot of
settings for all cronjobs, logwatc etc).


/Finn

Den 14-03-2014 01:30, Eric Shubert skrev:
What's the security plugin do? I don't have that one.

Also, did you not use yum to install the .qt. packages initially?

Thanks.






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