I use the package 'debian-goodies', within that package there is a binairy
called 'checkrestart'. It checks for changed service states and restarts
them if it has an init.d start script. If it doesn't have a script then
you'll get a message about it and then you can consider your own options to
res
Mike Mestnik un jour écrivit:
It is usual to have to restart services to load security updates?
Yes, but it is usually done automatically.
There is usually no other simple way to make sure that a program is using
the new version of a library. But the main services that use libssl like
OpenS
It is usual to have to restart services to load security updates? Is
this something to be corrected or should I be diligent and restart
services periodically?
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These two links are referenced by the Debian security audit pages but
the domain has been taken by squatters. Could someone from the security
team suggest the correct course of action here? Does the security te
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