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about install --reinstall for overwriting possi...
\ Jorge Salamero (2 May 2005)
. \ Floris Bruynooghe (2 May 2005)

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Subject:Re: about install --reinstall for overwriting possible trojaned bins
Group:Debian-security
From:Floris Bruynooghe
Date:2 May 2005


 
On Mon, May 02, 2005 at 06:10:11PM +0200, Jorge Salamero wrote:
>
> is there any way to do something like 'apt-get install --reinstall *' ?

apt-get install --reistall `dpkg --get-selections`?

> if my binaries are safe, my kernel is safe, after a reboot my
> machine could be

unless apt-get was compromised of course....


Floris

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