Slackware: 2010-265-01: 64-bit kernel Security Update
Summary
Here are the details from the Slackware64 13.1 ChangeLog: patches/packages/linux-2.6.33.4-2/kernel-firmware-2.6.33.4-noarch-2.txz: Rebuilt. patches/packages/linux-2.6.33.4-2/kernel-generic-2.6.33.4-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. This kernel has been patched to fix security problems on x86_64: 64-bit Compatibility Mode Stack Pointer Underflow (CVE-2010-3081). IA32 System Call Entry Point Vulnerability (CVE-2010-3301). These vulnerabilities allow local users to gain root privileges. For more information, see: http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2010-3081 http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2010-3301 (* Security fix *) patches/packages/linux-2.6.33.4-2/kernel-headers-2.6.33.4-x86-2.txz: Rebuilt. patches/packages/linux-2.6.33.4-2/kernel-huge-2.6.33.4-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. Patched for CVE-2010-3081 and CVE-2010-3301. (* Security fix *) patches/packages/linux-2.6.33.4-2/kernel-modules-2.6.33.4-x86_64-2.txz: Rebuilt. patches/packages/li...
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Updated packages for Slackware x86_64 13.1:
ftp://ftp.slackware.com/pub/slackware/slackware64-13.1/patches/packages/linux-2.6.33.4-2/
Updated packages for Slackware x86_64 -current:
MD5 Signatures
Slackware x86_64 13.1 packages:
3acafe92c2cb76b96d4d92cd0f49bb2e patches/packages/linux-2.6.33.4-2/kernel-firmware-2.6.33.4-noarch-2.txz
7707cbdfb25b7ef9ece74d594e61933d patches/packages/linux-2.6.33.4-2/kernel-generic-2.6.33.4-x86_64-2.txz
983269e0d2f825f4d5737f705bdc2998 patches/packages/linux-2.6.33.4-2/kernel-headers-2.6.33.4-x86-2.txz
0eeb83c2362db0703753ee7bb9955edc patches/packages/linux-2.6.33.4-2/kernel-huge-2.6.33.4-x86_64-2.txz
3b00e0e1f7a5b935ca519e09ecf79f4a patches/packages/linux-2.6.33.4-2/kernel-modules-2.6.33.4-x86_64-2.txz
17f2f30749d4bcd55353f8c92f732104 patches/packages/linux-2.6.33.4-2/kernel-source-2.6.33.4-noarch-2.txz
Slackware x86_64 -current packages:
3acafe92c2cb76b96d4d92cd0f49bb2e a/kernel-firmware-2.6.33.4-noarch-2.txz
7707cbdfb25b7ef9ece74d594e61933d a/kernel-generic-2.6.33.4-x86_64-2.txz
0eeb83c2362db0703753ee7bb9955edc a/kernel-huge-2.6.33.4-x86_64-2.txz
3b00e0e1f7a5b935ca519e09ecf79f4a a/kernel-modules-2.6.33.4-x86_64-2.txz
983269e0d2f825f4d5737f705bdc2998 d/kernel-headers-2.6.33.4-x86-2.txz
17f2f30749d4bcd55353f8c92f732104 k/kernel-source-2.6.33.4-noarch-2.txz
Installation Instructions
Installation instructions: Upgrade the packages as root: # upgradepkg kernel-*txz Then, make sure that LILO is configured to be using the correct kernel file, and reinstall LILO (run "lilo" as root). NOTE FOR SPEAKUP: If you are using a Speakup kernel, you will need to copy the bzImage file from the kernels/speakup.s/ directory to your /boot directory. Rename bzImage to whatever filename LILO expects in /etc/lilo. Then, run "lilo".