Try searching for debian snapshots. before a point release you can exclude
security from sources.list, purge the package and install again.

Regards,

Scott Edwards
On Sep 3, 2011 6:38 PM, "Jonathan Wiltshire" <j...@debian.org> wrote:
> (Moving to public list, since this is not an embargoed enquiry)
>
> On Sat, Sep 03, 2011 at 03:32:02PM -0700, Chris Quinones wrote:
>> Hello, I am a student at a local university studying computer information
systems. I am currently enrolled in a security class centered
around ethical hacking. We are to choose from a list of several operating
systems in order to install on our assigned workstations so that we
can exploit documented vulnerabilities. Debian is the OS which I have
chosen. I need help finding version 6.0 (squeeze) WITHOUT the (6.0.1) and
(6.0.2) updates so these vulnerabilities which have been documented on your
site but have been patched up in the last two releases remain. I have looked
at your /debian-archive site for older versions but can only find an .iso
file for the 6.0.2 version. If I cannot find an original 6.0 release is
there anyway I can uninstall the security packages introduced in the last
two releases without compromising the stababiltiy of the platform? I
appreciate the time taken to read and address this email. Thank you in
advance and you have a
>> blessed day.
>
> Try http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/archive/
>
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