updating question

From: Gordon Vrololjak (gvrdolja_at_nature.Berkeley.EDU)
Date: 11/18/03

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    Hello,
    I'm just starting to play with FreeBSD 5.1. I've set it up, but have a
    question about security updates. I am more familiar with redhat linux
    where I check for new rpm's on their update site and then install them
    using rpm.

    For BSD, I noticed they have a port collection, which you can update with
    cvsup. Also they have an errata section on the web where you can download
    and install security patches. I tried to install the cvs security patch,
    but after downloading, and following the instructions, it says context
    diff error... all the error output is below the text of this message.

    My main question is that I want to run a secure stable system on the
    internet, running ftp, apache httpd, and some other small apps. What is
    the method in BSD that I should be using to keep up with the
    updates/security issues?

    Thanks for your help. Any advice appreciated.

    Here is the full text of the error:

    freebsd# patch < /home/gordon/cvs.patch
    Hmm... Looks like a new-style context diff to me...
    The text leading up to this was:
    --------------------------
    |Index: contrib/cvs/src/server.c
    |===================================================================
    |RCS file: /home/ncvs/src/contrib/cvs/src/server.c,v
    |retrieving revision 1.13.2.2
    |diff -c -r1.13.2.2 server.c
    |*** server.c 28 Oct 2001 21:32:10 -0000 1.13.2.2
    |--- server.c 4 Feb 2003 13:16:15 -0000
    --------------------------
    File to patch:
    No file found--skip this patch? [n] y
    Skipping patch...
    Hunk #1 ignored at 984.
    Hunk #2 ignored at 999.
    Hunk #3 ignored at 4738.
    3 out of 3 hunks ignored--saving rejects to server.c.rej
    done

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