Hello,
I am on testing, and when I do an apt-get update/apt-get upgrade, I do
not seem to be getting the new and improved ssh. I checked ssh -v,
and I'm not on 3.4 yet. I've done the workarounds, so I shouldn't be
vulnerable, but I can't figure out why I'm not getting the new version.
Has it
Thanks for all the rapid replies folks, apparently I was mixed up there.
Adding the security line for testing did the trick.
Tom
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When woody goes stable, though, I want to move on to whatever testing
is at that point. That's why I had been using testing in my
sources.list rather than explicitly saying woody; I thought it would
make it easier to stay current. Is it better to explicitly state
woody in your sources.list, and
point
me in the proper direction?
Thanks,
Tom Dominico
Technology Coordinator
Parlier Unified School District
(559) 646-2731
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Do you happen to know if debs are available? I don't see any using
apt-cache search. Thanks.
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point
me in the proper direction?
Thanks,
Tom Dominico
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Parlier Unified School District
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Do you happen to know if debs are available? I don't see any using
apt-cache search. Thanks.
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Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2002 12:19 PM
To: Tom Dominico
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Subject: Re: Configuration
way for people to login? Is SSL an option, and if so, how do I
go about using it? Do I have to purchase a certificate? Or is there
some other option? Finally, should I be using .htaccess at all, or is
there a better way? Thank you in advance for your advice.
Tom Dominico
Technology Coordinator
way for people to login? Is SSL an option, and if so, how do I
go about using it? Do I have to purchase a certificate? Or is there
some other option? Finally, should I be using .htaccess at all, or is
there a better way? Thank you in advance for your advice.
Tom Dominico
Technology Coordinator
should examine?
I greatly appreciate any advice.
Tom Dominico
District Technology Coordinator
Parlier Unified School District
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should examine?
I greatly appreciate any advice.
Tom Dominico
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Paul,
Commenting things out in /etc/services is not really the way to disable
them. Here is a good, concise, Debian-specific piece of documentation:
http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/securing-debian-howto/
Also, try the Security-Quickstart-HOWTO:
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