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- 2019/05/21 19:33:05
- Forum: CentOS 7 - Security Support
- Topic: Tracing Red Hat Security Errata to CentOS
- Replies: 6
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Re: Tracing Red Hat Security Errata to CentOS
Thanks again for the info!
- 2019/05/21 18:45:08
- Forum: CentOS 7 - Security Support
- Topic: Tracing Red Hat Security Errata to CentOS
- Replies: 6
- Views: 4567
Re: Tracing Red Hat Security Errata to CentOS
Thank you for the info! I think this is my last question. I was looking at the announcements mailing list archives, but I didn't see a search feature: https://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-announce/
I can use Google to search, but wondered if I missed the search that is on the site. Thanks again!
I can use Google to search, but wondered if I missed the search that is on the site. Thanks again!
- 2019/05/21 18:29:10
- Forum: CentOS 7 - Security Support
- Topic: Tracing Red Hat Security Errata to CentOS
- Replies: 6
- Views: 4567
Re: Tracing Red Hat Security Errata to CentOS
Thanks, Trevor. I will certainly do that!
Is the errata info not included in the rpm's change log? See here for example: https://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/howto-fi ... gelog.html
Is the errata info not included in the rpm's change log? See here for example: https://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/howto-fi ... gelog.html
- 2019/05/21 15:18:34
- Forum: CentOS 7 - Security Support
- Topic: Tracing Red Hat Security Errata to CentOS
- Replies: 6
- Views: 4567
Tracing Red Hat Security Errata to CentOS
Hello Everyone, How do I verify that a Red Hat backported fix (aka security errata) was applied in the version of CentOS I am running? It is difficult to trace from Red Hat to CentOS, and I'm hoping that there is a CLI command I can use to verify that the security errata was installed. The closest i...