For other contact information, see the Debian contact page. Web site source code is available. Skip Quicknav Blog Micronews Planet. Debian 11 -- Errata Security issues Point releases Installation system Security issues Debian security team issues updates to packages in the stable release in which they've identified problems related to security. Point releases Sometimes, in the case of several critical problems or security updates, the released distribution is updated.
Note that if your site is being triggered with a push mechanism, then you don't need to worry about any of this. Push mirroring is a form of mirroring that we have developed to minimize the time it takes for changes to the archive to reach mirrors. An upstream mirror uses an SSH trigger to tell the downstream mirror to update itself. For a more detailed description of how this works, why it is secure, and how to set a push mirror, please see the complete explanation.
Furthermore, please ensure directory listings are enabled with full length filenames and symlinks followed. Once the mirror is set up, it should be registered with Debian in order to get included in the official mirror list.
Submissions can be done using our simple web form. Any problems or enquiries can be sent to mirrors debian. There are two public mailing lists about Debian mirrors, debian-mirrors-announce and debian-mirrors. We encourage all mirror maintainers to subscribe to the announcement list as it will be used for any important announcements. This list is moderated and will receive only a low amount of traffic.
The second mailing list is meant for general discussion and is open to all. If you have any questions that aren't answered on these web pages, you can contact us at mirrors debian. If you want to operate a mirror for your own site only, and you need to carry only a subset of suites such as stable , debmirror might be a good fit for you also.
To report a problem with the web site, please e-mail our publicly archived mailing list debian-www lists. For other contact information, see the Debian contact page. Web site source code is available.
Skip Quicknav Blog Micronews Planet. Setting up a Debian archive mirror Whether to mirror What to mirror Where to mirror from How to mirror Partial mirroring When to mirror Recommended additional settings How to add a mirror to the mirror list Mailinglists Notes for private partial mirrors Whether to mirror While we appreciate new mirrors, every prospective mirror maintainer should make sure that they can answer these questions before trying to start their own mirror: Is a mirror necessary at my location?
Maybe there are already mirrors nearby. These web pages include a condensed archive of security advisories posted to the debian-security-announce list. The latest Debian security advisories are also available in RDF format.
We also offer a second file that includes the first paragraph of the corresponding advisory so you can see in it what the advisory is about. Older security advisories are also available: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , and undated security advisories, included for posterity.
Debian distributions are not vulnerable to all security problems. The Debian Security Tracker collects all information about the vulnerability status of Debian packages, and can be searched by CVE name or by package. Please read the Security Team FAQ before contacting us, your question may well be answered there already!
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