On Wed, 2003-07-30 at 15:58, seth vidal wrote: > Well it's not so much I want to be 'completely secure' - there is no > such thing - I just want to be relatively sanely secure. > > what that entails I'm not certain of - so until I find an answer I'm > comfy with I'd rather not give people a by-default false sense of > security and raise the difficulty of getting started. Sounds fair. Am I missing something, or is the "yum update" cron thing on by default, on install? Seems that the yum "service" is set to run on run levels 3-5, and thus make that file that the cron job checks for. If so, this might surprise users (and be useless for modem users, if such souls still exist). Of course, I could easily be missing something :) -- // Aleksander.Demko@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx ademko@xxxxxx scopira.org //