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Red Hat: 'bind' vulnerabilities
29 January 2001
Several security problems have been found in the bind 8.2.2 series.
Red Hat: 'micq' buffer overflow
25 January 2001
New micq packages are available which fix a buffer overflow vulnerability.
Red Hat: 'php' updates
24 January 2001
This update fixes several general problems with php3 and 4, along with some security holes in versions 4.0 through 4.0.4 of php.
Red Hat: 'icecast' format string vulnerability
24 January 2001
There is a format string vulnerability in icecast that can allow a remote user to execute arbitrary code.
Red Hat: 'mysql' vulnerabilities
23 January 2001
The MySQL database that shipped with Red Hat Linux 7 and the updates for ithave been reported by the MySQL authors to have security problems.
Red Hat: 'glibc' vulnerability
11 January 2001
Because of a typo in glibc source RESOLV_HOST_CONF and RES_OPTIONS variables were not removed from environment for SUID/SGID programs.
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21 December 2000
This errata changes the default directory used forPID files to /var/run.
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