[Q] How to keep Debian system secure: automation?

2003-03-03 Thread Kynn Jones
apt-get update/upgrade is good enough for me as a way to keep up with security updates at the binary level, but what's the best way to keep up with source-level security updates (e.g. patches to the kernel or to compiled-in modules)? [Since applying these patches can be very inconvenient, it

[Q] How to keep Debian system secure: automation?

2003-03-03 Thread Kynn Jones
apt-get update/upgrade is good enough for me as a way to keep up with security updates at the binary level, but what's the best way to keep up with source-level security updates (e.g. patches to the kernel or to compiled-in modules)? [Since applying these patches can be very inconvenient, it

[Q] How to keep Debian system secure: automation?

2003-03-03 Thread Kynn Jones
apt-get update/upgrade is good enough for me as a way to keep up with security updates at the binary level, but what's the best way to keep up with source-level security updates (e.g. patches to the kernel or to compiled-in modules)? [Since applying these patches can be very inconvenient, it

[Q] How to keep Debian system secure: automation?

2003-03-03 Thread Kynn Jones
apt-get update/upgrade is good enough for me as a way to keep up with security updates at the binary level, but what's the best way to keep up with source-level security updates (e.g. patches to the kernel or to compiled-in modules)? [Since applying these patches can be very inconvenient, it