have been a server error which caused the 404 file not found.
Peter.
-Original Message-
From: Tony Crawford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2001 11:48 PM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Lion Worm
Glenn Becker wrote (on 23 Mar 2001, at 22:14):
>
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Glenn Becker wrote (on 23 Mar 2001, at 22:14):
>
> OK, I've tried adding this line via dselect *and* direct editing of the
> source.list file ... and I get '404 file not found's for the security
> stuff. What could I be doing wrong?
...
> > Not if you hsve put
> >
> > deb http://security.debi
John Hasler wrote:
> Shawn Yarbrough writes:
> > Why did I have to do this at all? Wouldn't it make sense to have
> > security.debian.org in the sources.list file by default?
>
> It would.
And it fact, it is done by current versions of apt-setup in stable. Just
not those released with r0
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se
Shawn Yarbrough writes:
> Why did I have to do this at all? Wouldn't it make sense to have
> security.debian.org in the sources.list file by default?
It would.
> At the very least I think there is a user education problem here.
Yes.
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John Hasler
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Hasler)
Dancing Horse
ing
> dselect over apt-get).
>
> This new "Lion Worm" is spreading rapidly over the internet and appears
> to successfully attack all Linux systems running certain versions of
> BIND, both old and relatively new. BIND 8.2.2, (the Debian stable
> version of BIND?), is
Thanks. This worked great. It upgraded my BIND to version
8.2.3-0.potato and also upgraded a bunch of other important-looking
packages. Version 8.2.3 seems to be immune to the Lion Worm so I feel
better now. I did a 'dselect', Update, Select, Install instead of the
'apt-get
y listing several times but still can't get
> past the 404 upon apt-get update ...
>
> Glenn Becker
> Online Producer, Community
> SCIFI.COM
>
> At 8:43pm on 23 Mar 2001, John Hasler wrote:
>
> > Shawn Yarbrough writes:
> > > Can anybody tell me if Debian
apt-get update ...
Glenn Becker
Online Producer, Community
SCIFI.COM
At 8:43pm on 23 Mar 2001, John Hasler wrote:
> Shawn Yarbrough writes:
> > Can anybody tell me if Debian's BIND is in danger from the Lion Worm?
>
> Not if you hsve put
>
> deb http://security.debia
Shawn Yarbrough writes:
> Can anybody tell me if Debian's BIND is in danger from the Lion Worm?
Not if you hsve put
deb http://security.debian.org/ potato/updates main contrib non-free
in your /etc/apt/sources.list and done
apt-get update; apt-get upgrade
recently.
--
John Hasle
I'm using Debian stable (Debian 2.2 upgraded with current upgrades using
dselect over apt-get).
This new "Lion Worm" is spreading rapidly over the internet and appears
to successfully attack all Linux systems running certain versions of
BIND, both old and relatively new. BIND 8.2
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