> The ideal would be to have a little client on every RH distro shipped which ie > polls the REDHAT's central webserver (or maybe a custom server, the protocol > doesn't matter here), and retrieves information about which rpms have to be > updated, with flags describing the security urgency. Check out Kirk Bauer's AutoRPM: http://www.kaybee.org/~kirk/html/linux.html Kirk is on this list and will probably comment on it as well ;) /Simon -- To unsubscribe: mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null
- future Redhat security-patches updating policy ? Benno Senoner
- Re: future Redhat security-patches updating policy ? Joerg Mertin
- Re: future Redhat security-patches updating policy ? Simon Epsteyn
- Re: future Redhat security-patches updating policy ? Chris Abbey
- Re: future Redhat security-patches updating policy... Benno Senoner
- Re: future Redhat security-patches updating policy ? rsk
- Re: future Redhat security-patches updating policy... Damien Miller
- Re: future Redhat security-patches updating po... H. Peter Anvin
- Re: future Redhat security-patches updatin... Benno Senoner
- Re: future Redhat security-patches up... Chris Abbey
- Re: future Redhat security-patche... H. Peter Anvin
- Re: future Redhat security-pa... Matt Wilson
- Re: future Redhat security-pa... Chris Abbey