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Author: Douglas Tutty
Date: Dec 31, 2006 11:50

Hi,

Two interrelated questions:

Short question: when can my Etch amd64 box access the net via dialup
safely? At one point recently in relation to Etch (pre RC1), there was
mention somewhre (perhaps the relase notes of the time) [sorry for my
spottty memory] that a testing box should not be connected directly to
the internet. I can't find that anymore. Right now I'm connected via
an old 486 with a failing NIC. Now that Etch is frozen, is it safe to
connect directly with the modem?

Long question: How is security and etch transition from testing to
stable handled? The release and security pages say that the testing
distribution does not get security updates. Does this mean that Etch
must wait to be 'stable' before security is addressed or is it just a
hand-off from the individual maintainers to the security team? This
could suggest that there will be some security holes between the time it
is released and when security updates are produced.

I guess everyone is getting itchy for etch (etchy?).

Thanks,

Doug.
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Re: when is etch safe to access internet?         


Author: Roberto C. Sanchez
Date: Dec 31, 2006 12:30

On Sun, Dec 31, 2006 at 02:45:57PM -0500, Douglas Tutty wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Two interrelated questions:
>
> Short question: when can my Etch amd64 box access the net via dialup
> safely? At one point recently in relation to Etch (pre RC1), there was
> mention somewhre (perhaps the relase notes of the time) [sorry for my
> spottty memory] that a testing box should not be connected directly to
> the internet. I can't find that anymore. Right now I'm connected via
> an old 486 with a failing NIC. Now that Etch is frozen, is it safe to
> connect directly with the modem?
>
The answer is yes. The recommendation to not directly connect an Etch
or Sid box to the 'net is given so that people will not blindly go about
connecting to the 'net and thinking that they are perfectly safe. Now,
it is probably safer to connect a Sid box (packages take from 2 to 10
days to migrate from unstable to testing, even for security fixes).
However, given that Etch is frozen, it is receiving a great deal of
attention. ...
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Re: when is etch safe to access internet?         


Author: Alan Ianson
Date: Dec 31, 2006 12:40

On Sun December 31 2006 11:45, Douglas Tutty wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Two interrelated questions:
>
> Short question: when can my Etch amd64 box access the net via dialup
> safely? At one point recently in relation to Etch (pre RC1), there was
> mention somewhre (perhaps the relase notes of the time) [sorry for my
> spottty memory] that a testing box should not be connected directly to
> the internet. I can't find that anymore. Right now I'm connected via
> an old 486 with a failing NIC. Now that Etch is frozen, is it safe to
> connect directly with the modem?

I have not heard/read that before. Personally I wouldn't be more concerned
about connecting a computer to the net with a modem or nic. Mind what you've
read though, I probably wouldn't even notice a security announcement re:
modems.
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Re: when is etch safe to access internet?         


Author: Robert Isaac
Date: Jan 1, 2007 11:20

On 12/31/06, Roberto C. Sanchez connexer.com> wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 31, 2006 at 02:45:57PM -0500, Douglas Tutty wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Two interrelated questions:
>>
>> Short question: when can my Etch amd64 box access the net via dialup
>> safely? At one point recently in relation to Etch (pre RC1), there was
>> mention somewhre (perhaps the relase notes of the time) [sorry for my
>> spottty memory] that a testing box should not be connected directly to
>> the internet. I can't find that anymore. Right now I'm connected via
>> an old 486 with a failing NIC. Now that Etch is frozen, is it safe to
>> connect directly with the modem?
>>
> The answer is yes. The recommendation to not directly connect an Etch
> or Sid box to the 'net is given so that people will not blindly go about
> connecting to the 'net and thinking that they are perfectly safe. Now,
> it is probably safer to connect a Sid box (packages take from 2 to 10
> days to migrate from unstable to testing, even for security fixes).
> However, given that Etch is frozen, it is receiving a great deal of ...
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