Re: Securing Debian Manual: 4.2 Execute a security update

2012-03-09 Thread Brad Alexander
Personally, I don't do any automatic updates, however I do run apticron, which emails me a list every day, including a list of urgency levels, and a description of each package being upgraded. I then go through and prioritize my upgrades based on the function of the server (e.g. if there is a new

Securing Debian Manual: 4.2 Execute a security update

2012-03-08 Thread Stayvoid
Hello. To manually update the system, put the following line in your sources.list and you will get security updates automatically, whenever you update your system. Replace [CODENAME] with the release codename, e.g. squeeze. deb http://security.debian.org/ [CODENAME]/updates main contrib

Re: Securing Debian Manual: 4.2 Execute a security update

2012-03-08 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Jo, 08 mar 12, 16:55:51, Stayvoid wrote: Hello. To manually update the system, put the following line in your sources.list and you will get security updates automatically, whenever you update your system. Replace [CODENAME] with the release codename, e.g. squeeze. deb