My personal recomendation is doing it your self or with scripts.  I have seen where a 
autoupdater like up2date has introduced new secuiry holes insted of fixing them. That 
was mostly from the default install was insecure but none the less you still had a sec 
hole (ie a problem).
just my 0.02
Craig

On Tue, Jan 08, 2002 at 12:12:01PM +0530, Devdas Bhagat wrote:
> On 07/01/02 10:51 +0200, Udi dahan wrote:
> > I'm working as a security manager for a big ISP and I'm looking for a
> > GOOD security update software.
> This would depend on which OS you are looking for. IF you have RH Linux, then
> RH has up2date, MS has hfnetchk (IIRC) for Windows NT/2K,
> http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com for the rest. I suggest monitoring
> bugtraq and using a few good scripts to do this for you (I suggest
> wget+sh).
> 
> More details on what you are looking for would of course help a lot
> more.
> 
> Devdas Bhagat

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