Hi, I'm about to install sarge on a (production) server of my own, and would rather like to have the latest versions of: * mysql (5.0) * vim (7.0) * the Linux kernel (2.6.16) [ppc]
Since these are not in sarge, I'm considering using backported versions from backports.org. I was however unable to find much information on the effect on security of using backports.org. Since this server will expose several services to the internet (apache, subversion, mysql), I want to make sure that it is, and stays, secure. So these are my questions: * Are you using unofficial repositories (e.g. backports.org) on production servers ? * Do you (and can I) trust backports.org ? * Also, since even backports.org does not seem to have vim 7.0 and kernel 2.6.16 (yet), what would be the best way/place to get these from ? Should I (try to) backport them myself ? Other suggestions & remarks are welcome. Thanks. - Felix -- Felix C. Stegerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://obfusk.net ~ "Any sufficiently advanced bug is indistinguishable from a feature." ~ -- R. Kulawiec ~ vim: set ft=mail tw=70 sw=2 sts=2 et:
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