Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2004 00:06:39 -0500 From: Richard Bejtlich <taosecurity@gmail.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Answers: Keeping FreeBSD Up-To-Date Message-ID: <120ef053041201210677fdabbb@mail.gmail.com>
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Here's (hopefully) some answers for once, rather than more questions! I am happy to announce the publication at TaoSecurity.com of 'Keeping FreeBSD Up-To-Date': http://www.taosecurity.com/keeping_freebsd_up-to-date.html I wrote this article to answer questions I've received over the past few months on how to apply security fixes to a FreeBSD system. While the official Handbook is excellent, I thought a case-study approach would be enlightening for some readers. I thought it would be interesting to see a box begin life as FreeBSD 5.2.1 RELEASE, and then progress through a variety of security fixes applied in different ways. The article's sections include: - Introduction - FreeBSD Versions - Learning About Security Issues - Starting with the Installation - Binary OS and Userland Updates with FreeBSD Update - Applying Kernel Patches Manually - Applying Userland Patches Manually, Part 1 - Applying Userland Patches Manually, Part 2 - CVSup to 5_2 Security Branch - Beyond the Security Branch - STABLE: The End of the Line - The "Next" STABLE - Conclusion - Acknowledgements - References Sections show commands to run, explanations of what they do, sample output, uname versions, and pros and cons of each upgrade method. Please send feedback to taosecurity at gmail dot com. Thank you, Richard Bejtlich
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