Hello all, Can someone explain how to apply security patches on the system without rebooting the machine? I guess that I cant patch the kernel without compiling and rebooting the machine, so the only way is with iptables and keeping the daemons "fresh"? Regards, Carlos Silva, http://osiris.csilva.org/
Carlos Silva aka |Danger_Man| <full-disclosure@csilva.org> writes:> Can someone explain how to apply security patches on the system > without rebooting the machine? > > I guess that I cant patch the kernel without compiling and rebooting > the machine, so the only way is with iptables and keeping the daemons > "fresh"?I think it would better to look at it this way: you can't apply a patch without stopping and restarting whatever the patch is part of. For the kernel, that obviously does require rebooting. But it depends on what the patch is; security advisories usually describe how to apply fixes or workarounds. http://www.freebsd.org/security/#adv
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