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  1. pb42

    patch level checking utility

    Hello, I was wondering if anyone knows of a utility (doesn't matter whether it's free or not) that can reliably check the security patch level of an AIX server. I'm looking to scan my servers to determine if I'm missing any security patches/fixes. Thanks pb42
  2. pb42

    which patch version

    Daniel, If I'm only looking to upgrade the package that I have on my system, do I only need to install the python-1.5.2-43.73.src.rpm package? pb42
  3. pb42

    which patch version

    Hello, I'm trying to manually update my Linux 7.3 server with patches from the Red Hat site but am having some trouble. I type in "rpm -q package_name" to determine if I have the package installed. However, if there are 2 updates to apply, do I apply them both? For example, I have...
  4. pb42

    determing missing security patches/fixes

    Hello, I was wondering if there was a way for me to determine what security patches/fixes are missing on my Red Hat 7.3 Server. The server has no connection to the internet. I tried to see what security advisories/bug fixes/enhancements were available on Red Hat's site but there were so many...
  5. pb42

    removing the version information for Sendmail

    Thanks for your help. Although the lines within sendmail.cf that you identified were Linux specific, I was able to find out what the equivalent lines were for an AIX machine. [smile]
  6. pb42

    sendmail

    Thanks for the info .... this should really help me with what I'm doing [bigcheeks]
  7. pb42

    sendmail

    I was wondering if someone can help me with this. When you telnet to port 25 on an AIX machine running Sendmail, the default greeting message includes the Sendmail version number. I'd like to remove the version information number from the greeting string. How can I go about doing this?
  8. pb42

    removing the version information for Sendmail

    When you telnet to port 25 on an AIX machine running Sendmail, the default greeting message includes the Sendmail version number. I'd like to remove the version information number from the greeting string. How can I go about doing this?

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