Re : Re: Identify vulnerabilities in Red Hat 7.2

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Pekka Savola <pekkas@xxxxxxxxxx> a écrit :

> If Fedora Legacy process was working properly, the easiest approach 
> would probably be updating from 7.2 to 7.3 online, using yum, up2date, 
> or whatever.  I have done a couple of dozen of such upgrades and 
> they're very straightforward.

My problem is that I need to fix security issues on a Red Hat 7.2, not
to upgrade the distribution to a Red Hat 7.3. It's not the same thing since
packages versions (not releases) are different between 7.2 and 7.3. This
is the reason my company is reticent to upgrade the distribution.

Maybe (and I think) the only cost acceptable solution is to change the distribution,
but I have to evaluate this before.

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David ROBERT
http://www.ombrepixel.com/drobert/


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