Are you using Ubuntu? Your provided picture appears to be an outdated bionic system that would match a 18.04 system behind on security fixes & patches, or you're not using Ubuntu at all. You should provide OS/release details, as the busybox package mentioned isn't used by upgraded and supported Ubuntu OSes (ie. closest I see is busybox | 1:1.27.2-2ubuntu3.4 | bionic-security/universe | amd64, arm64, armhf, i386, ppc64el, s390x)
– guivercFeb 12 '23 at 02:09
Ubuntu isn't very helpful alone, product & release details are also helpful. eg. as per my prior comment your busybox version isn't from a supported release of Ubuntu being outdated; meaning you're either using an unsupported release of Ubuntu (thus off-topic) or as I suggested in prior comment, a bionic system that is just rather behind on security fixes (eg. https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/busybox/1:1.27.2-2ubuntu3.4 will show it was a 2021 upload so not very recent)
– guivercFeb 12 '23 at 02:25
busybox
package mentioned isn't used by upgraded and supported Ubuntu OSes (ie. closest I see isbusybox | 1:1.27.2-2ubuntu3.4 | bionic-security/universe | amd64, arm64, armhf, i386, ppc64el, s390x
) – guiverc Feb 12 '23 at 02:09busybox
version isn't from a supported release of Ubuntu being outdated; meaning you're either using an unsupported release of Ubuntu (thus off-topic) or as I suggested in prior comment, a bionic system that is just rather behind on security fixes (eg. https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/busybox/1:1.27.2-2ubuntu3.4 will show it was a 2021 upload so not very recent) – guiverc Feb 12 '23 at 02:25exit
– Archisman Panigrahi Feb 12 '23 at 02:42