> > If you're current with updates, you're on 5.2, > Heh! I'll throw yum at it, thanks! Here at work, we still use RH9.0 on production servers that go into the >> field (not broke, dont fix it). If we ever need to do a major update due >> to >> > > You can rely on this: it's broken. If security is unimportant, fine. > Otherwise, look at the nearest CentOS. > They're on closed networks with no direct internet connection. I believe they also only expose ssh and a couple house-written daemons. I do keep ssh manually patched from tar balls on the servers. Undoubtedly, there's probably logged-in-user-rights-elevation problems, but if they get a login, the important bits of the system are already accessible so... meh. -Will -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-devel/attachments/20080922/208c6108/attachment-0007.html>