Actually-

Altavista.comt - ADMROCKS- no hits.
Lycos.com - ADMROCKS- no hits.
excite.com - ADMROCKS- no hits.

I think you get the point-
Redhat.com, linuxgazette.com- no hits.

Not exactly alot of fun if I want to actually attack my own box to see if
i'm proof....

I like it when I buy MS products.  I get a brand new CD with the latest
fixes.  Run it once, it's up.  (i've been thru this before).  People ask
here, they get insulted and told they 'should have known' what to do.
Bit rough when you don't know.  Sorry for the opinion.

Jason
            
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On Wed, 1 Mar 2000, Brian wrote:

> On Wed, 1 Mar 2000, Ed Lazor wrote:
> 
> > 
> > Through this process, a few things have come to mind.  Is there someplace
> > I could have gone to do a search on ADMROCKS to discover this hack?  Also,
> > does RedHat have a mailing list that announces when updates are released
> > to fix problems like this?
> 
> you could have searched at just about any search engine (lycos, excite,
> google, altavista, etc, etc) and turned up information on this hack and
> just about anything else for that matter.
> 
> deja.com is good as well.
> 
> > 
> > -Ed
> > 
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