On 7/11/07, Josh Bressers <bressers@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Sorry for the terrible lag in this reply. It's been a long couple of weeks. > > I'm new with fedora, and i'm looking for a security information > page/site about latest security advisories, > Like debian secu. Page : www.debian.org/security/ where I can find : Such a page does not yet exist. It will at some point in the future, but I don't know exactly when this will be. > > -lastest advisories, with pb classification, description, CVE ref, and > of course links to individual patches ... > -security repositories, where I can find patches only related to > security concerns. This should be possible with some combination of reposync and the yum-security plugin. > > I searched these type informations on fedora homepage and wiki but I > don't find it. > > Indeed, if I install critical app on a fedora server , each > patches/updates must be qualified before applying, I can't patches these > server without assessing impact of > Each patches. Right now your best bet is going to be to keep an eye on the fedora package announce list: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-package-announce > > As some servers are not connected to Internet, I need too to be able to > download patches on media (CDROM, USB key,...)...=20 > (I think it's possible with yum to make a local repository) Yes this is very possible. Take a look at the yum-utils package. > > Note that RedHat solution is not suitable, as even if the rhn is useful > to extract only security updates, it's not possible to easily update > server offline, nor to update=20 > Package list of a server without connecting it to Internet. > This isn't an option. Red Hat Network is only available to Red Hat Enterprise Linux Subscribers. I hope this helps. -- JB
Thank you Josh, In addition, we're in the process[1] of getting anonymous access to Bodhi (Fedora Update System) which will replace current FSA[2] wiki page which is a manual and endless efforts. :) [1] https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-maintainers/2007-June/msg00384.html [2] http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FSA Regards, -- Thomas Chung http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ThomasChung -- Fedora-security-list mailing list Fedora-security-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-security-list