Hi,
I see from centos-announce that the patches for CentOS 7 have rolled out, do we have a rough ETA on the CentOS 6 patches? From the looks of the security vulnerability mailing lists it looks like RedHat released the patches for 6 around the same time.
I'll confess I'm a little rusty on the nomenclature RedHat uses, and the security advisory for 6 specifically references "Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.6 Advanced Update Support and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.6 Telco Extended Update Support." I'm not entirely clear what "Advanced Update Support" means about the availability of patches. Does that have any impact on the patches rolling out to CentOS?
Paul
AU Is for older 6 releases 6.2, 6.3 etc that are EOL. 6 updates should be rolling out soon.
https://twitter.com/CentOS/status/948943156195790849
On Thu, Jan 4, 2018 at 12:59 PM, Paul Graydon paul.graydon@oracle.com wrote:
Hi,
I see from centos-announce that the patches for CentOS 7 have rolled out, do we have a rough ETA on the CentOS 6 patches? From the looks of the security vulnerability mailing lists it looks like RedHat released the patches for 6 around the same time.
I'll confess I'm a little rusty on the nomenclature RedHat uses, and the security advisory for 6 specifically references "Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.6 Advanced Update Support and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.6 Telco Extended Update Support." I'm not entirely clear what "Advanced Update Support" means about the availability of patches. Does that have any impact on the patches rolling out to CentOS?
Paul
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