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2006 Jun 05
0
Security Officer-supported branches update
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Hello Everyone,
The branches supported by the FreeBSD Security Officer have been
updated to reflect recent EoL (end-of-life) events. The new list is
below and at <URL: http://www.freebsd.org/security/ >. FreeBSD 4.10
has `expired' and is no longer supported effective June 1, 2006.
Also note that FreeBSD 5.3 and FreeBSD 5.4 will cease to
2006 Jun 05
0
Security Officer-supported branches update
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Hello Everyone,
The branches supported by the FreeBSD Security Officer have been
updated to reflect recent EoL (end-of-life) events. The new list is
below and at <URL: http://www.freebsd.org/security/ >. FreeBSD 4.10
has `expired' and is no longer supported effective June 1, 2006.
Also note that FreeBSD 5.3 and FreeBSD 5.4 will cease to
2007 Feb 01
0
Security Officer-supported branches update
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Hello Everyone,
The branches supported by the FreeBSD Security Officer have been
updated to reflect recent EoL (end-of-life) events. The new list is
below and at <URL: http://security.freebsd.org/ >. FreeBSD 4.11 and
FreeBSD 6.0 have `expired' and are no longer supported effective
February 1, 2007. Discussions concerning FreeBSD releases
2008 Jun 03
0
FreeBSD supported branches update
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Hello Everyone,
The branches supported by the FreeBSD Security Officer have been updated
to reflect recent EoL (end-of-life) events. The new list is below and
at <URL: http://security.freebsd.org/ >. FreeBSD 5.5, FreeBSD 6.1, and
FreeBSD 6.2 have `expired' and are no longer supported effective June 1,
2008. Users of these releases are
2008 Jun 03
0
FreeBSD supported branches update
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Hello Everyone,
The branches supported by the FreeBSD Security Officer have been updated
to reflect recent EoL (end-of-life) events. The new list is below and
at <URL: http://security.freebsd.org/ >. FreeBSD 5.5, FreeBSD 6.1, and
FreeBSD 6.2 have `expired' and are no longer supported effective June 1,
2008. Users of these releases are
2008 Jun 03
0
FreeBSD supported branches update
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Hello Everyone,
The branches supported by the FreeBSD Security Officer have been updated
to reflect recent EoL (end-of-life) events. The new list is below and
at <URL: http://security.freebsd.org/ >. FreeBSD 5.5, FreeBSD 6.1, and
FreeBSD 6.2 have `expired' and are no longer supported effective June 1,
2008. Users of these releases are
2010 Jul 01
0
FreeBSD supported branches update
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Hello Everyone,
The branches supported by the FreeBSD Security Officer have been updated
to reflect the EoL (end-of-life) of FreeBSD 7.2. The new list is below
and at <URL: http://security.freebsd.org/ >.
Users of FreeBSD 7.2 are advised to upgrade promptly to a newer release,
either by downloading an updated source tree and building updates
2010 Jul 01
0
FreeBSD supported branches update
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Hello Everyone,
The branches supported by the FreeBSD Security Officer have been updated
to reflect the EoL (end-of-life) of FreeBSD 7.2. The new list is below
and at <URL: http://security.freebsd.org/ >.
Users of FreeBSD 7.2 are advised to upgrade promptly to a newer release,
either by downloading an updated source tree and building updates
2010 Feb 04
0
FreeBSD supported branches update
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Hello Everyone,
The branches supported by the FreeBSD Security Officer have been updated
to reflect the EoL (end-of-life) of FreeBSD 6.3. The new list is below
and at <URL: http://security.freebsd.org/ >.
Users of FreeBSD 6.3 are advised to upgrade promptly to a newer release,
either by downloading an updated source tree and building updates
2010 Feb 04
0
FreeBSD supported branches update
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Hello Everyone,
The branches supported by the FreeBSD Security Officer have been updated
to reflect the EoL (end-of-life) of FreeBSD 6.3. The new list is below
and at <URL: http://security.freebsd.org/ >.
Users of FreeBSD 6.3 are advised to upgrade promptly to a newer release,
either by downloading an updated source tree and building updates
2005 Apr 01
0
Security Officer-supported branches update
Hello Everyone,
The branches supported by the FreeBSD Security Officer have been
updated to reflect recent EoL (end-of-life) events. The new list is
below and at <URL: http://www.freebsd.org/security/ >. FreeBSD 4.8
has `expired' and is no longer supported effective April 1, 2005. Also
note that FreeBSD 4.9 ceased to be supported on November 1, 2004.
If you are running FreeBSD 4.8
2004 Dec 31
0
Security Officer-supported branches update
Hello Everyone,
The branches supported by the FreeBSD Security Officer have been
updated to reflect recent EoL (end-of-life) events. The new list is
below and at <URL: http://www.freebsd.org/security/ >. FreeBSD 5.2.1
has `expired' and is no longer supported effective January 1, 2005.
Also note that FreeBSD 4.9 ceased to be supported on November 1, 2004,
while FreeBSD 4.8 will
2008 Apr 02
1
freebsd-security Digest, Vol 246, Issue 1
Here's another project for us. We'll want to upgrade to 6.3-RELEASE in May.
On Wed, Apr 2, 2008 at 7:00 AM, <freebsd-security-request@freebsd.org> wrote:
> Send freebsd-security mailing list submissions to
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2003 Jul 14
0
Security Officer-supported branches update
Hello Everyone,
The branches supported by the FreeBSD Security Officer have been
updated to reflect recent releases and EoL (end-of-life) events. The
new list is below (and should appear at
<URL: http://www.freebsd.org/security/ > soon).
In particular, FreeBSD 4.6 and FreeBSD 5.0 have `expired'. If you wish
to be certain to get critical bug fixes, it is recommended that you
upgrade
2004 Jan 09
0
Security Officer-supported branches update
Hello Everyone,
The branches supported by the FreeBSD Security Officer have been
updated to reflect recent EoL (end-of-life) events. The new list is
below (and should appear at <URL: http://www.freebsd.org/security/ >
soon). FreeBSD 4.7 has `expired', but I have extended the EoL date
for FreeBSD 5.1.
If you are running FreeBSD 4.7 or older and you wish to be certain to
get critical
2004 Mar 05
2
Security Officer-supported branches update
The FreeBSD Security Officer would normally be sending out this email,
but he's a bit busy right now and it is clear from reactions to FreeBSD
Security Advisory FreeBSD-SA-04:04.tcp that many people are unaware of
the current status of the RELENG_5_1 branch, so I'm going to send out
this reminder myself.
The branches supported by the FreeBSD Security Officer have been
updated to reflect
2004 Apr 03
1
Security branch lifetime changes
Hi Folks,
I have extended the lifetime of the RELENG_4_8 security branch, and of
security branches in general:
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Date: Sat, 3 Apr 2004 07:23:54 -0800 (PST)
From: Jacques Vidrine <nectar@FreeBSD.org>
To: doc-committers@FreeBSD.org, cvs-doc@FreeBSD.org, cvs-all@FreeBSD.org
Subject: cvs commit:
2006 Apr 08
1
RELENG_6_1
Hi,
According to the webpage [1], 6.1 has been branched on April 5. However,
I noticed that there is a tag called RELENG_6_1, not a branch called
RELENG_6_1. For example, sys/conf/newvers.sh [2], rev 1.69.2.11,
is on RELENG_6 branch with tag RELENG_6_1_BP and RELENG_6_1.
It is a bit strange for me. At least, we have RELENG_X_Y branch before
and RELENG_X_Y_BP tag. Is there any special reason that
2007 Jan 01
0
HEADS UP: FreeBSD 4.11, 6.0 EoLs coming soon
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Hello Everyone,
On January 31st, FreeBSD 4.11 and FreeBSD 6.0 will have reached their End
of Life dates and will no longer be supported by the FreeBSD Security Team.
Users of either of these FreeBSD releases are strongly encouraged to upgrade
to FreeBSD 5.5, FreeBSD 6.1, or the upcoming FreeBSD 6.2 before that date.
Discussion concerning FreeBSD
2008 Apr 01
0
HEADS UP: FreeBSD 5.5, 6.1, and 6.2 EoLs coming soon
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Hello Everyone,
On May 31st, FreeBSD 5.5, FreeBSD 6.1, and FreeBSD 6.2 will have reached
their End of Life and will no longer be supported by the FreeBSD Security
Team. Since FreeBSD 5.5 is the last remaining supported release from the
FreeBSD 5.x stable branch, support for the FreeBSD 5.x stable branch will
also cease at the same point. Users of