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Date: Tue Jan 10 22:30:11 2006
From: stan.bubrouski at gmail.com (Stan Bubrouski)
Subject: How to Determine My System Vulnerabilities

This is not the right list for this kind of question.  How you managed
to find this list but not the answers you are looking from google is
astounding (no offense intended, this is a list to discuss the full
disclosure of vulnerabilities).

-sb

On 1/10/06, Eugene.Smith@...s.frb.org <Eugene.Smith@...s.frb.org> wrote:
>
> I have three servers running Linux Red Hat OS.  I would lke to find a source
> for information regarding "How Too" when it comes to determining what level
> of kernel, SSH, PHP, ect my servers are running.  I do know how to check
> some of these things but am looking for someone who is very knowledgeble and
> is willing to answer questions about this OS.
>
>  Gene Smith
> Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
> IT/ Telecom  612 204 6355
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