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Redhat: 'curl' update
23 October 2000
Updated curl packages are available for Red Hat Power Tools 6.x and 7.
Redhat: 'apache' update
23 October 2000
Updated apache, php, mod_perl, and auth_ldap packages are now available for Red Hat Linux 5.2, 6.0, 6.1, 6.2, and 7.
Redhat: 'ypbind' vulnerability
23 October 2000
ypbind as shipped in Red Hat Linux 5.x and 6.x is vulnerable to a localroot exploit.
Redhat: GnuPG update
20 October 2000
A verification bug has been found in GnuPG versions up to and including 1.0.3.
Redhat: 'ping' update
18 October 2000
This update fixes various issues in ping including a possible buffer overflow.
Redhat: 'gnorpm' update [UPDATED]
11 October 2000
A locally-exploitable security hole was found where a normal user could trick root running GnoRPM into writing to arbitrary files due to a bug in the gnorpm tmp file handling.
Redhat: 'usermode' update
09 October 2000
Updated usermode packages are now available for Red Hat Linux 6.x and 7.
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