The most accurate info can be retrieved from the system itslef. I assume
by 6.2 you mean redhat 6.2. So compare the RPMS that are installs (rpm
-QA) vs. the advisories/updates from RedHat site.
Although there might be an automatic way to do this, and it's been a while
since I've messed with Redhat.
> Hello, ihave a linux box with 6.2, i wold like to scan the computer to see
> wath is the state of sucirty/os uptates/patches that i currently have on
> the server, could you please tell me if there is a tool that i can use to
> acomplish a report of the current state of the os.
>
> Many thanks
>
> Hugo Almeida
>
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