Fedora Essential and Critical Security Patch Updates - Page 882
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This update brings an updated -ac patch which which adds several security fixes, and various other fixes that have occured since the release of Fedora Core 3.
This update brings a rebase to 2.6.9, including various security fixes incorporated into the upstream kernel, and also includes Alan Cox's -ac patchset, which adds additional security fixes.
This update adds additional file types to the list of file types associated with the OpenOffice.org application suite, allowing users to open more documents with OpenOffice.org through Nautilus and Evolution.
check for running processes of a user about to be deleted (#132902)
check for running processes of a user about to be deleted (#132902)
This should fix the problem where rhgb blocks the boot process when X fails to initialize correctly, as well as the one preventing vncserver to start when rhgb is used.
Actually enable HAL support (fixes multiple CDROM case, deprecated ioctl usage)
Several integer overflow flaws in the X.Org libXpm library used to decode XPM (X PixMap) images have been found and addressed. An attacker could create a carefully crafted XPM file which would cause an application to crash or potentially execute arbitrary code if opened by a victim.
Several integer overflow flaws in the X.Org libXpm library used to decode XPM (X PixMap) images have been found and addressed. An attacker could create a carefully crafted XPM file which would cause an application to crash or potentially execute arbitrary code if opened by a victim.
Backport fix to stop #rh139201# crash on CTRL-A and making font changes
This update includes the latest release of Subversion 1.1, including the fix for a regression in the performance of repository browsing since version 1.1.0 and a variety of other bug fixes.
#136455 workaround to prevent gdb from failing and getting stuck when hitting certain DWARF-2 symbols.
This update includes the latest release of Subversion 1.0, including the fix for a regression in the performance of repository browsing since version 1.0.8.
This update includes the fix for a memory consumption denial of service issue in the handling of request header lines (CVE CAN-2004-0942).
This update includes the fixes for an issue in mod_ssl which could lead to a bypass of an SSLCipherSuite setting in directory or location context (CVE CAN-2004-0885), and a memory consumption denial of service issue in the handling of request header lines (CVE CAN-2004-0942).
A buffer overflow bug has been discovered in unarj when handling long file names contained in an archive. An attacker could create an archive with a specially crafted path which could cause unarj to crash or execute arbitrary instructions.
Several buffer overflows were reported in various memory allocation calls. An attacker could create a carefully crafted image file in such a way that it could cause ImageMagick to execute arbitrary code when processing the image.
Several buffer overflows were reported in various memory allocation calls. An attacker could create a carefully crafted image file in such a way that it could cause ImageMagick to execute arbitrary code when processing the image.