Archive for the 'Linux distribution' Category
- Ubuntu Linux Critical OpenSSL and Ruby Vulnerabilities Fix Released
An unpatched security hole in Ubuntu Linux 8.04 LTS operating system could be used by attackers to send a crafted packet and cause a denial of service via application crash in applications linked against OpenSSL to take control of vulnerable servers.
- Security Update for Red Hat Linux Kernel
Red Hat has issued a security update for its kernel package. The patch plugs a critical flaw that Red Hat said attackers could use to take control of a vulnerable system.
- How To Upgrade CentOS Linux To Version 5.2
CentOS Linux 5.2 has been released and available for immediate update via yum command. You can also download DVD / ISO images.
- Impact of the Debian OpenSSL Vulnerability On other Linux Distribution
Can bug present in the Debian OpenSSL packages affect Red Hat / FreeBSD / CentOS Linux UNIX / Windows workstation / server users?
- Linux udev tip: Assign Static SCSI Device Name
udev allows Linux users to have a dynamic /dev directory and it provides the ability to have persistent device names. In this tip you will learn about creating the static SCSI device name for /block/sdd as /dev/scsiharddisk.
- Project Spacewalk: Red Hat Open Sourced RHN Software
Spacewalk is an open source (GPLv2) Linux systems management solution. It is the upstream community project from which the Red Hat Network Satellite product is derived.
- Security Alert: Ubuntu Linux kernel vulnerabilities
Multiple buffer overflows were discovered in the Ubuntu Linux kernel and can be corrected by upgrading your system to latest kernel version.
- Download Opensuse Linux 11 CD / DVD ISO Images
Opensuse Linux version 11.0 has been released and available for download from mirrors
- Security Update: Ubuntu Linux PCRE Vulnerability (libpcre3)
The PCRE library did not correctly handle certain in-pattern options. An attacker could cause applications linked against pcre3 to crash, leading to a denial of service.
- Debian Linux Security Update: Cacti packages fix regression
It was discovered that Cacti, a systems and services monitoring frontend, performed insufficient input sanitising, leading to cross site scripting and SQL injection being possible.
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