Since updated code released by Red Hat takes some time to reach the public and then takes a few additional days before Oracle can obtain, process, verify and release the updates to their customers, you may be unprotected for a few extra days longer. However, based on experiences with CentOS, this is acceptable.
Just found a great tip to prevent timeouts of PuTTY sessions. I'm fine with timeouts by the host, but in our case the firewall kills sessions after 30 minutes of inactivity... When using PuTTY to ssh to your Linux/Unix servers, be sure to use the feature to send NULL packets to prevent a timeout. I've set it to once every 900 seconds, i.e. 15 minutes... See screenshot on the right.
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