On Mon, Feb 27, 2017 at 12:48:46PM -0500, Dr. John A. Zoidberg MD wrote: > This post concerns: > > Debian Security Advisory DSA-3796-1 (appended below) > > The package involved is apache2. > > I have two "live" internet webservers, one an uptodate jessie, the other a > long-maintained wheezy. The jessie machine upgraded easily to the new > apache2 packages, but apt on my wheezy does not find any to install. > > This line is in my sources.list: > > http://security.debian.org/ wheezy/updates main > > The above-noted Advisory (see below) only mentions new apache2 security > upgrades for jessie, stretch and sid. May I safely assume that in fact there > is no update to be applied for apache2 running in wheezy? >
No, the version in wheezy is probably also affected. However, wheezy is now supported by the Long Term Support project, and you need to make changes to get those packages. https://wiki.debian.org/LTS/Using LTS has very limited resources. You should consider upgrading to jessie. -dsr-