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no more public exploits
From: "Helmut Hauser" <helmut_hauser () hotmail com>
Date: Thu, 29 Apr 2004 18:16:50 +0200
I agree to Bernard J. Duffys point: +1 First test all patches in a test environment before applying. If all went OK then apply patches networkwide We use SUS (now WUS) - others to mention are SMS or CA Unicenter With SUS you can approve updates if they are running without problems (in the testlab) Note that MS0411 has some problems: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;835732 Without testing patches you could have a non booting server and thats more cost intensive ... I remind the SP6 issue with Lotus not working cause of a broken TCP/IP Stack or the NT SP4 and Samba problem with EnablePlainTextPassword=yes (what a crap in mind of security) in the registry Or the first release of Citrix Metaframe Feature Release 3 which caused the metaframe database to crash and resulted in a non working server farm. just my 0.002 cents Helmut Hauser _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.netsys.com/full-disclosure-charter.html
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- Re: no more public exploits nicolas vigier (Apr 27)
- Re: no more public exploits Dave Aitel (Apr 27)
- RE: no more public exploits Ng, Kenneth (US) (Apr 27)
- Re: no more public exploits chris (Apr 27)
- Re: no more public exploits james (Apr 27)
- Re: no more public exploits Felipe Cerqueira - skylazart (Apr 28)
- Re: no more public exploits gcb33 (Apr 28)
- Re: no more public exploits Evgeny Demidov (Apr 28)
- RE: no more public exploits xavier.poli (Apr 28)
- Re: no more public exploits Evgeny Demidov (Apr 28)
- RE: no more public exploits xavier.poli (Apr 28)
- no more public exploits Helmut Hauser (Apr 29)