your official update would be downloadable as soon as it was released by redhat via 'yum upgrade'. you could always upgrade your ssh and sshd binaries by using the source on www.openssh.org the second the authors published a patch. -d StoneBeat said: > I have a doubt, imagine that tomorrow someone discovered that OpenSSH > shipped with Fedora Core 1 had a remote exploitable vulnerability. > > How would i be able to get the patch for this vulnerability ? > > would i be able to get patched using "yum update" ? > > would Redhat / Fedora publish an Update in > http://fedora.redhat.com/updates/released/ ? > > > El Lunes 12 Abril 2004 22:03, Bill Nottingham escribió: >> Christofer C. Bell (cbell@xxxxxxxxxxxx) said: >> > What does "support" mean for Fedora Core 1 software? I'm not trying >> to sound like sour grapes, but I'm honestly curious. I've submitted >> a couple of bug reports (and submitted the fix with one of them) and >> so far both have come back closed with "fixed in rawhide." >> > >> > I guess I don't know what this means, exactly. >> >> Rawhide means that it's fixed in the development tree. If this >> is done before FC2 is finalized, this generally means that it will be >> fixed in FC2. >> >> Bill > > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list -+(duncan brown -+(duncanbrown@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx -+(http://www.linuxadvocate.net Blessed is the man who, having nothing to say, abstains from giving wordy evidence of the fact. -- George Eliot