--n8BV0TfTmv8nl9Pc Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable On Tue, Nov 05, 2002 at 04:28:27PM -0000, Miles Beck wrote: > When doing apt-get to update apache and ssl because of some recently > fixed security issues will the present configurtaion files for apache > be overwritten when I upgrade and do the install? No. dpkg handles config files intelligently. (Keep in mind that apt-get is just a front-end for dpkg.) If the package maintainer's version of the config file hasn't changed since the last time a package was installed, nothing is done. If the packaged config file *has* changed, the config file on the system will be replaced if *it* hasn't been changed. Otherwise, if you've modified the config file and the package maintainer's version has changed, it will ask you if you want to replace your config file with a newer version, giving you options of yes, no, give me a diff of the old and new config files, and give me a shell and let me work things out myself (IIRC). If you say yes, your existing config file is saved as filename.cfg.dpkg-old and the new one is installed as filename.cfg. If you say no, don't replace it, filename.cfg is left as-is and the maintainer's version is installed as filename.cfg.dpkg-new. > Whats the best way to make sure your configuration of apache still works = after > doing an update. Or is that not an issue? Well, the updated version should just be a drop-in replacement, since fixes are backported to the Debian version rather than the stable version being updated with a newer version of a package. If you want to test, though, I'd do things like check http and https, any virtualhosts you've defined, run CGI scripts (especially those in non-standard (i.e., not /usr/lib/cgi-bin) places), etc. That sort of thing. Think about what your site(s) do(es), and simply try to access that functionality. --=20 Bill Jonas * bill@billjonas.com * http://www.billjonas.com/ "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." -- Benjamin Franklin --n8BV0TfTmv8nl9Pc Content-Type: application/pgp-signature Content-Disposition: inline -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.7 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE9x//jdmHcUxFvDL0RAlDbAKCYubq+GpNhPRlXAx236YEkgC4xTwCgjTtN xUA/CA4Po3ZlOxrQBkjXMhU= =Fi4c -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --n8BV0TfTmv8nl9Pc--