On Fri, 9 Feb 2001, Curt Seeliger spewed into the bitstream:

CS>'[EMAIL PROTECTED]' wrote:
CS>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
CS>>                    Red Hat, Inc. Red Hat Security Advisory
CS>> 
CS>> Synopsis:          Three security holes fixed in new kernel
CS>> Advisory ID:       RHSA-2001:013-05
CS>> Issue date:        2001-02-08
CS>> Updated on:        2001-02-08
CS>> Product:           Red Hat Linux
CS>> Keywords:          sysctl ptrace mxcsr P4
CS>> Cross references:  
CS>> Obsoletes:         
CS>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
CS>> 
CS>
CS>Folks,
CS>
CS>I've never updated a kernel, and since this is a work box I'm feeling
CS>unsettled about making such a fundamental change.  Is this like any
CS>other rpm update, or is there more to the procedure?   Does the
CS>procedure involve dead chickens perchance?

There is a link in the email you quopted which has a very good
HOWTO! Read it and enjoy... it is also linked from MoonGroup.com:

http://www.moongroup.com/stories.php?story=01/02/04/6198955

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