Security update for Linux kernel
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(Last modified: 04APR2004)
solutions Security update for Linux kernel SuSE Linux Maintenance Web (ac6e8cf7f4924ccb553bda4f81c0da49)
Package: kernel-iseries64
kernel-ppc64
kernel-source
Release: 20040404
Obsoletes: 85a0b6259b17eb4bd6b00ed3ec56f18a
Security issues
- A buffer overflow has been found in the ISO 9660 filesystem code which can be exploited locally by mounting a malformed ISO CD file system. (CAN-2004-0109)
- A possible leak of information has been discovered in the JFS file system code. (CAN-2004-0181)
- Fix
cpu_sibling_mapon summit machines. - Fix for I/O resource allocation failure during PCI hotplug.
- Fix some more ACPI IRQ problems.
sunrpc-svcsock-drop: Be more careful about dropping connections in RPC, work around for buggy NFS clients.- Fix for
ocfs2mount problem. - Fix for user triggerable oops in x86-64 32bit emulation.
- Allow IPv6 netfilter modules to be loaded on x86_64.
- Addition of new version 5.2.30.1 of
e1000driver ase1000-new.o - Providing some additional entries for
scsi_scan blacklist.
First, find out which kernel package to use, for example with
rpm -qf /boot/vmlinuzDownload the kernel image fitting your setup and install it with either:
- rpm -Fvh kernel-iseries64-2.4.*.rpm for the iSeries kernel image, or
- rpm -Fhv kernel-ppc64-2.4.*.rpm for the pSeries kernel image
Please make sure that you also execute the commands
mk_initrd liloafter installing the update for the system to remain bootable.
Finally, reboot the system with
shutdown -r nowto load the new kernel (replace "now" with the appropriate amount of time to allow local users to cleanly log out, for example "+5" for five minutes.)
Download Source Packages
Download the source code of the patches for maintained products.
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