When woody goes stable, though, I want to move on to whatever "testing"
is at that point. That's why I had been using "testing" in my
sources.list rather than explicitly saying "woody"; I thought it would
make it easier to stay current. Is it better to explicitly state
"woody" in your sources.lis
Thanks for all the rapid replies folks, apparently I was mixed up there.
Adding the security line for "testing" did the trick.
Tom
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Hello,
I am on testing, and when I do an apt-get update/apt-get upgrade, I do
not seem to be getting the "new and improved" ssh. I checked ssh -v,
and I'm not on 3.4 yet. I've done the "workarounds", so I shouldn't be
vulnerable, but I can't figure out why I'm not getting the new version.
Has it
Do you happen to know if debs are available? I don't see any using
apt-cache search. Thanks.
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Do you happen to know if debs are available? I don't see any using
apt-cache search. Thanks.
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is point, I am having a hard time troubleshooting. Can anyone point
me in the proper direction?
Thanks,
Tom Dominico
Technology Coordinator
Parlier Unified School District
(559) 646-2731
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this point, I am having a hard time troubleshooting. Can anyone point
me in the proper direction?
Thanks,
Tom Dominico
Technology Coordinator
Parlier Unified School District
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way for people to login? Is SSL an option, and if so, how do I
go about using it? Do I have to purchase a certificate? Or is there
some other option? Finally, should I be using .htaccess at all, or is
there a better way? Thank you in advance for your advice.
Tom Dominico
Technology Coordinator
way for people to login? Is SSL an option, and if so, how do I
go about using it? Do I have to purchase a certificate? Or is there
some other option? Finally, should I be using .htaccess at all, or is
there a better way? Thank you in advance for your advice.
Tom Dominico
Technology Coordinator
d traffic, or is there another solution I should examine?
I greatly appreciate any advice.
Tom Dominico
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Paul,
Commenting things out in /etc/services is not really the way to disable
them. Here is a good, concise, Debian-specific piece of documentation:
http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/securing-debian-howto/
Also, try the Security-Quickstart-HOWTO:
http://linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/Security-Quickstart-H
Paul,
Commenting things out in /etc/services is not really the way to disable
them. Here is a good, concise, Debian-specific piece of documentation:
http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/securing-debian-howto/
Also, try the Security-Quickstart-HOWTO:
http://linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/Security-Quickstart-
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