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| Subject: | Re: Linux hacked |
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| Date: | Wed, 27 Oct 2004 23:26:02 +0530 |
On Wed, 27 Oct 2004 00:37:56 +0100, Andy Paton <andy.paton@gmail.com> wrote:
emerge gentoolkit and run glsacheck -l
Well, its glsa-check and it is NOT completed. Hence you're not advised to follow it. Instead look at the Gentoo Site or Bugtraq Advisaries on Vulnerabilities found in Gentoo & update accordingly. -- Shyam Mani http://xinetd.accosted.net/ Meet Larry the Cow - http://www.gentoo.org
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