Thanks everybody for the help. Now it is clearer for me! Cheers, Bruno.
On Sat, 2003-01-11 at 21:49, nate wrote: > Bruno Diniz de Paula said: > > > the unstable version. This would mean that, in terms of solved bugs in the > > *sofware* that could cause a security flaw, both woody and sid are exactly > > equal. Is it that? > > in an ideal situation yes. sometimes even sid is updated before woody is. > but there are packages in sid(not sure how many) that probably do not exist > in woody. so there is not the urgency to fix such problems if they occur. > > and as far as I'm aware theres no formal notification for security updates > in anything but woody. So unless you upgrade sid often there will be > windows of vulnerability at certain points. Some people upgrade daily, > some wait longer ..when I ran testing(back when woody was testing) I upgraded > once every 2 or 3 months. I ran it only on a small minority of my systems > and tried to be sure they were locked down in the best way that they could > be to avoid security problems during those windows. > > nate > -- Bruno Diniz de Paula <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Rutgers University
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