Slackware 7.0 & -current: Lynx vulnerabilities
Summary
Where Find New Packages
MD5 Signatures
Installation Instructions
A new Lynx package is available in the Slackware-current tree. Users of Slackware 7.0 and -current are urged to upgrade to this version. Versions of Lynx prior to 2.8.3pre.5 contained numerous security holes which could permit a malicious server to execute arbitrary code on the user's system. This version was heavily audited by the Lynx team before release. ======================================= lynx 2.8.3rel1 AVAILABLE - (n1/lynx.tgz) ======================================= Major security holes removed, better string handling code. Slackware 7.0 and -current users should download the following updated package from ftp.slackware.com. /pub/slackware/slackware-current/slakware/n1/lynx.tgz Here are the md5sums and checksums for the new package: 4a23e8896366bb952a3bf4be1f6e4d7d n1/lynx.tgz 4062658962 788916 n1/lynx.tgz Separate patches will not be produced for the /patches directory in the Slackware 7.0 distribution tree. Users of Slackware 7.0 can download the necessary packages from the Slackware-current tree and run upgradepkg to install them. It's generally a good idea to bring your system into runlevel 1 when doing package upgrades, just to minimize error. # telinit 1 # upgradepkg# telinit 3 Remember, it's also a good idea to backup configuration files before upgrading packages. - The Slackware Linux Project http://www.slackware.com