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Date:      Thu, 15 Jun 2006 14:49:49 -0500
From:      Greg Groth <ggroth@gregs-garage.com>
To:        Bill Moran <wmoran@collaborativefusion.com>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: clarification of cvsup process.
Message-ID:  <4491B9DD.6090707@gregs-garage.com>
In-Reply-To: <20060615154212.c08bf59c.wmoran@collaborativefusion.com>
References:  <4491B615.1080704@gregs-garage.com> <20060615154212.c08bf59c.wmoran@collaborativefusion.com>

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On 6/15/2006 2:42 PM, Bill Moran wrote:
 > In response to Greg Groth <ggroth@gregs-garage.com>:
 >
 >> I have a FreeBSD 6.0 server that I manage that is used as a DNS / mail
 >> server.  In the wake of the recent sendmail security announcement, I'd
 >> like to make sure I'm keeping the thing up to date.  I tried to run the
 >> patch as listed in the announcement, but the patch just seemed to hang,
 >> so I killed the process and decided to go the cvsup route.  now I
 >> understand the whole cvsup process, as well as updating ports, but the
 >> whole release tag thing still has me confused.  If possible could
 >> someone tell me if I'm doing this right or not, or have someone tell me
 >> what I'm doing wrong.
 >>
 >> I'm only interested in updating the system when a security need arises,
 >> and have no desire to live on the "cutting edge".  I handle the ports
 >> through portaudit/portsnap/portmanager, and am looking to only update
 >> the case system with cvsup.
 >>
 >> Here is the list of commands I run to update the system.
 >>
 >> # cvsup /usr/local/greg/cvsupfile
 >>
 >> Contents of cvsupfile:
 >>
 >> *default host=cvsup6.FreeBSD.org
 >> *default base=/var/db
 >> *default prefix=/usr
 >> *default release=cvs tag=RELENG_6_0
 >> *default delete use-rel-suffix
 >>
 >>
 >> src-all
 >> *default tag=.
 >
 > Note that you set the tag=RELENG_6_0 ... which is what you want, then you
 > reset it tag=. -- which will give you 6-STABLE -- not what you want.
 >
 > Remove the *default tag=. line.

Out of curiosity, can you revert back to RELENG_6_0 from 6_STABLE? 
Obviously I already ran this process...

 >
 >> # cd /usr/src
 >> # make buildworld
 >> # make buildkernel
 >> # make installkernel
 >> # reboot
 >>
 >> After rebooting into single user mode:
 >>
 >> # fsck -p
 >> # mount -u /
 >> # mount -a -t ufs
 >> # swapon -a
 >> # adjkerntz -i
 >> # mergemaster -p
 >> # make installworld
 >> # mergemaster
 >> # reboot
 >>
 >> After rebooting:
 >>
 >> # cd /etc/mail
 >> # make all
 >> # make install
 >> # make restart
 >>
 >> And that's it.  I do the stuff in /etc/mail since I'm not sure running
 >> make buildworld will update the cf files.  The last patch that came 
out,
 >> I did the same thing I outlined above, but I did not notice a change in
 >> the version number of Sendmail when telnetting to it.
 >
 > I don't know if the patch updates sendmail's internal version or not.
 >
 > What does uname -a tell you after the upgrade?
 >

mail# uname -a
FreeBSD mail.domain.com 6.0-RELEASE-p6 FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE-p6 #1: Tue 
Mar 28 13:46:24 CST 2006 
ggroth@ns1.domain.com:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC  i386

(the real domain has been obfuscated)

Thanks for the reply.

Greg Groth



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