Sorry for the terrible lag in this reply. It's been a long couple of
weeks.
I'm new with fedora, and i'm looking for a security information
page/site about latest security advisories,
Like debian secu. Page :
www.debian.org/security/ where I can find :
Such a page does not yet exist. It will at some point in the future, but I
don't know exactly when this will be.
-lastest advisories, with pb classification, description, CVE ref, and
of course links to individual patches ...
-security repositories, where I can find patches only related to
security concerns.
This should be possible with some combination of reposync and the
yum-security plugin.
I searched these type informations on fedora homepage and wiki but I
don't find it.
Indeed, if I install critical app on a fedora server , each
patches/updates must be qualified before applying, I can't patches these
server without assessing impact of
Each patches.
Right now your best bet is going to be to keep an eye on the fedora package
announce list:
http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-package-announce
As some servers are not connected to Internet, I need too to be able to
download patches on media (CDROM, USB key,...)...=20
(I think it's possible with yum to make a local repository)
Yes this is very possible. Take a look at the yum-utils package.
Note that RedHat solution is not suitable, as even if the rhn is useful
to extract only security updates, it's not possible to easily update
server offline, nor to update=20
Package list of a server without connecting it to Internet.
This isn't an option. Red Hat Network is only available to Red Hat
Enterprise Linux Subscribers.
I hope this helps.
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JB