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Message-ID: <2be58a30601101536y2401482gb8cef7b5e6f35e1@mail.gmail.com>
Date: Wed Jan 11 02:29:04 2006
From: infosecbofh at gmail.com (InfoSecBOFH)
Subject: How to Determine My System Vulnerabilities

Yup switching to open sores when you know nothing about it makes perfect sense.

www.linuxfaq.com is ok I guess.  Redhat has a searchable knowledge
base.. etc etc..

Or, give me their external ip addresses and I'll let you know whats
wrong with them,.



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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