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  1. TITLE GAMDIAS Zeus P1 RGB Review ( -at -) Vortez CONTENT: The GAMDIAS Zeus P1 RGB offers a 12,000 DPI optical sensor, 1000Hz polling rate, twin-zone RGB lighting and an ergonomic design. LINK: https://www.vortez.net/review.php?id=1320 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------- Please post this news item in your news section. Thank you.
  2. Dear Editors, we just posted a new article which might be interesting to your readers. A post in your news section would be appreciated. Title: Aqua Computer cuplex kryos NEXT CPU Water Block Link: https://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/Aqua_Computer/cuplex_kryos_NEXT_CPU_Waterblock Brief: The cuplex kryos NEXT from Aqua Computer is an extremely customizable water block with features including an integrated display with a 32-bit ARM MCU, the ability to fit the block to your particular CPU, an industry-first physical vapor deposited titanium coating, and excellent performance overall to choose from. With over 90 different configurations ranging from $60 to $260, there is something to suit everyone.
  3. Antlion Audio's ModMic 5 kit claims to give gamers the ability to add a high-quality headset microphone to any pair of headphones, gaming or otherwise. We stuck the ModMic on an otherwise fine headset with a deficient mic to see whether it could give our voice chatting more snap. Read more: http://techreport.com/review/32154/antlion-audio-modmic-5-add-on-microphone-reviewed --- The Tech Report - PC Hardware Explored http://techreport.com -- To unsubscribe from: TR-News, just follow this link: http://node1.techreport.com/cgi-bin/dada/mail.cgi/u/trnews/reviewnews// Click this link, or copy and paste the address into your browser.
  4. Hello LanOC Affiliates and newsletter subscribers, here is our newest posting. We would appreciate you spreading the word! LanOC Reviews has released a new article which you and your readers might enjoy. We would be grateful if you would please share it with them. *TITLE:* AZIO Retro Classic ( -at -) LanOC Reviews <https://lanoc.org/review/input-devices/7577-azio-retro-classic> *DESCRIPTION:* When it comes to mechanical keyboards, a lot of the different designs tend to blend together because they all follow the same trends and styling. Don’t get me wrong, typically the keyboards that stray from the clean styles and RGB lighting that just about every keyboard has looks horrible. AZIO did a good job a while back with their MK Retro, I took a look at it last November <https://lanoc.org/review/input-devices/7361-azio-mk-retro>. I had a few concerns but overall I loved the design but I felt like a design like this needed a little better construction to fit the classic look. Well AZIO is back at it again and they sent over a new keyboard that they are calling the Retro Classic. The model they sent over is an early production model and I will be checking out the retail sample once they get to that point, but today I’m going to look in on production and see how the new keyboard looks. I know it has backlighting and higher end materials but let's see what else. *ARTICLE URL:* https://lanoc.org/review/input-devices/7577-azio-retro-classic *LARGE IMAGE URL:* https://lanoc.org/images/reviews/2017/azio_retro_classic/title.jpg *SMALL IMAGE URL:* https://lanoc.org/images/reviews/2017/azio_retro_classic/email.jpg Thank you for your help Our content is syndicated by *RSS* 2.0 at: http://lanoc.org/review?fo rmat=feed&type=atom Check out our *YouTube* Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/LanocReviews Follow us on *Twitter*: http://www.twitter.com/LanOC_Reviews Join our group on *Facebook*: http://www.facebook.com/LanOCReviews Join our *Steam* Group: http://steamcommunity.com/groups/lanoc *If this message has been sent to an incorrect address, or you no longer wish to receive our news, please email us back and let us know at reviews ( -at -) lanoc.org* ---------------------------------------- Wes Compton Editor-in-Chief LanOC Reviews http://lanoc.org ( -at -) LanOC_Reviews <http://twitter.com/#!/LanOC_Reviews> Google Plus <https://plus.google.com/u/1/b/111054267662763089650/> Our Facebook Page <http://www.facebook.com/LanOCReviews>
  5. <http://www.eteknix.com> Intel Core i7-7740X Skylake-X Processor Review While we've already had a lot of fun testing a bunch of X299 motherboards, as well as the flagship Core i9-7900X, we're now cracking on with the new Core i7-7740X. The flagship CPU was fast, faster than anything we've ever tested, but how many people have £1000 to spend on a new CPU? Not many I would bet. However, the new quad-core 8-thread Core i7 looks set to please the masses, with a much more reasonable £330-ish price point. That's an interesting price for a quad-core Intel <https://www.eteknix.com/category/intel>  CPU right now. Let's not forget the 8-Core Ryzen 1700X is the same price, and I'm eager to see where the two stack up in a head to head battle. URL - https://www.eteknix.com/intel-core-i7-7740x-skylake-x-processor-review/ --
  6. <http://www.eteknix.com> Intel Core i9-7900X X-Series 10-Core Processor Review With Ryzen hitting the market a few months ago, it was only a matter of time before Intel <https://www.eteknix.com/category/intel>  played their hand. Admittedly, we all feel like Intel may have rushed their new Skylake-X hardware to market a little earlier than expected. However, with a 10-core 20-thread design, as well as improvements to the cache and VRM design, new instruction sets, and more, we're still expecting great things from the Core i9. URL - https://www.eteknix.com/intel-core-i9-7900x-10-core-processor-review/ --
  7. <http://www.eteknix.com> Intel Core i9-7900X X-Series 10-Core Processor Review With Ryzen hitting the market a few months ago, it was only a matter of time before Intel <https://www.eteknix.com/category/intel>  played their hand. Admittedly, we all feel like Intel may have rushed their new Skylake-X hardware to market a little earlier than expected. However, with a 10-core 20-thread design, as well as improvements to the cache and VRM design, new instruction sets, and more, we're still expecting great things from the Core i9. URL - https://www.eteknix.com/intel-core-i9-7900x-10-core-processor-review/ --
  8. <http://www.eteknix.com> Intel Core i9-7900X X-Series 10-Core Processor Review With Ryzen hitting the market a few months ago, it was only a matter of time before Intel <https://www.eteknix.com/category/intel>  played their hand. Admittedly, we all feel like Intel may have rushed their new Skylake-X hardware to market a little earlier than expected. However, with a 10-core 20-thread design, as well as improvements to the cache and VRM design, new instruction sets, and more, we're still expecting great things from the Core i9. URL - https://www.eteknix.com/intel-core-i9-7900x-10-core-processor-review/ --
  9. *Teamgroup T-Force Night Hawk RGB DDR4 Memory Review* In this article we review the new T-Force RGB series Night Hawk DDR4 memory from Teamgroup. Not only do these puppies look awesome, they are properly specced as well. We received a 2 x 8 GB DDR4 3,000MHz CAS 16 DRAM kit from Corsair, so that is 16 GB at your disposal for dual-channel memory configurations. Read the * full review here <http://www.guru3d.com/articles-pages/teamgroup-t-force-night-hawk-rgb-ddr4-memory-review,1.html>'>http://www.guru3d.com/articles-pages/teamgroup-t-force-night-hawk-rgb-ddr4-memory-review,1.html> *. URL: http://www.guru3d.com/articles-pages/teamgroup-t-force-night-hawk-rgb-ddr4-memory-review,1.html <http://www.guru3d.com/articles-pages/teamgroup-t-force-night-hawk-rgb-ddr4-memory-review,1.html> --
  10. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 [slackware-security] irssi (SSA:2017-190-01) New irssi packages are available for Slackware 14.0, 14.1, 14.2, and -current to fix security issues. Here are the details from the Slackware 14.2 ChangeLog: +--------------------------+ patches/packages/irssi-1.0.4-i586-1_slack14.2.txz: Upgraded. This release fixes two remote crash issues as well as a few bugs. For more information, see: https://irssi.org/security/irssi_sa_2017_07.txt https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2017-10965 https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2017-10966 (* Security fix *) +--------------------------+ Where to find the new packages: +-----------------------------+ Thanks to the friendly folks at the OSU Open Source Lab (http://osuosl.org) for donating FTP and rsync hosting to the Slackware project! :-) Also see the "Get Slack" section on http://slackware.com for additional mirror sites near you. Updated package for Slackware 14.0: ftp://ftp.slackware.com/pub/slackware/slackware-14.0/patches/packages/irssi-1.0.4-i486-1_slack14.0.txz Updated package for Slackware x86_64 14.0: ftp://ftp.slackware.com/pub/slackware/slackware64-14.0/patches/packages/irssi-1.0.4-x86_64-1_slack14.0.txz Updated package for Slackware 14.1: ftp://ftp.slackware.com/pub/slackware/slackware-14.1/patches/packages/irssi-1.0.4-i486-1_slack14.1.txz Updated package for Slackware x86_64 14.1: ftp://ftp.slackware.com/pub/slackware/slackware64-14.1/patches/packages/irssi-1.0.4-x86_64-1_slack14.1.txz Updated package for Slackware 14.2: ftp://ftp.slackware.com/pub/slackware/slackware-14.2/patches/packages/irssi-1.0.4-i586-1_slack14.2.txz Updated package for Slackware x86_64 14.2: ftp://ftp.slackware.com/pub/slackware/slackware64-14.2/patches/packages/irssi-1.0.4-x86_64-1_slack14.2.txz Updated package for Slackware -current: ftp://ftp.slackware.com/pub/slackware/slackware-current/slackware/n/irssi-1.0.4-i586-1.txz Updated package for Slackware x86_64 -current: ftp://ftp.slackware.com/pub/slackware/slackware64-current/slackware64/n/irssi-1.0.4-x86_64-1.txz MD5 signatures: +-------------+ Slackware 14.0 package: 87b988e8a87302f0ee3917a340b4c9b8 irssi-1.0.4-i486-1_slack14.0.txz Slackware x86_64 14.0 package: 52c6601b41d94ca73329cd81c98a22e7 irssi-1.0.4-x86_64-1_slack14.0.txz Slackware 14.1 package: 42b62c9e2e5a0eb4604c36a44871306d irssi-1.0.4-i486-1_slack14.1.txz Slackware x86_64 14.1 package: fb4f383fb573564edf512ebdcfcb8bce irssi-1.0.4-x86_64-1_slack14.1.txz Slackware 14.2 package: 17cc4ee7de34cce9c1d9580e4bb3ee28 irssi-1.0.4-i586-1_slack14.2.txz Slackware x86_64 14.2 package: be9c0c60efa20e5e5128feaae5a6cd9b irssi-1.0.4-x86_64-1_slack14.2.txz Slackware -current package: 9929782b9ccacab3cfb1c3afc4741199 n/irssi-1.0.4-i586-1.txz Slackware x86_64 -current package: 6402f3e445cf08a454b07a718f0bb358 n/irssi-1.0.4-x86_64-1.txz Installation instructions: +------------------------+ Upgrade the package as root: # upgradepkg irssi-1.0.4-i586-1_slack14.2.txz After installing the updated package, one can issue the /upgrade command to load the new binary. TLS connections will require /reconnect. +-----+ Slackware Linux Security Team http://slackware.com/gpg-key security ( -at -) slackware.com +------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  11. The first test rebuild of Artful Aardvark was started on July 6 for all architectures, all components (main component and seeded packages finished, unseeded packages still building). For arm64 and armhf the gcc-6 packages are based on the Linaro 6-2017.06 snapshot. Results (please also look at the superseded builds) can be found at http://qa.ubuntuwire.org/ftbfs/rebuilds/test-rebuild-20170706-artful.html The test rebuild uses binutils, gcc-6, gcc-7 and linux packages currently still in the proposed release pocket, which can also be found separately in the PPA https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-toolchain-r/+archive/ubuntu/ppa Additional build failures for packages in artful-proposed (not yet in artful) can be found at http://qa.ubuntuwire.com/ftbfs/ Please help fixing the build failures. Another test rebuild using GCC 7 as the default can be found at http://qa.ubuntuwire.org/ftbfs/rebuilds/test-rebuild-20170706-gcc7-artful.html For arm64 and armhf the gcc-7 packages are based on the Linaro 7-2017.06 snapshot. The test rebuild uses gcc-defaults, binutils, gcc-6, gcc-7 and linux packages currently still in the proposed release pocket, which can also be found separately in the PPA https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-toolchain-r/+archive/ubuntu/test We are planning the transition to GCC 7 for late July / August. Please help fixing the build issues using the update GCC. Information about transitioning to GCC 7 can be found at: * https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-7/porting_to.html * https://wiki.debian.org/GCC7 * Please forward patches for GCC 7 build failures to the bug reports already filed in Debian (see the above wiki page for the bug list). Matthias --
  12. TITLE GAMDIAS HEBE M1 RGB Review ( -at -) Vortez CONTENT: The HEBE M1 RGB is priced directly in ground-zero of mid-range headsets, and so comes with a host of competitive features, including 50mm drivers, RGB lighting, and virtual 7.1 surround. The design is pretty much a Siberia clone, featuring a suspension style headband and a large metal frame, however, inside its huge earcups, GAMDIAS have placed 30mm vibration units to deliver a bass impact/rumble effect to provide gamers with an extra-dimension to their immersive gaming experience. LINK: https://www.vortez.net/review.php?id=1316 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------- Please post this news item in your news section. Thank you.
  13. -------- LOFTEK 15 WATT LED FLOODLIGHT REVIEW REVIEW ( -at -) APH NETWORKS ---------- Hello everyone! APH Networks has published a new review that your readers might enjoy. A post in your site's news section would be greatly appreciated! Don't forget to send your site news to us. As we promise to post your news articles on APH Networks periodically, we would certainly appreciate it if you do the same as well. Thank you for your support in advance! * Title: Loftek 15 Watt LED Floodlight Review Review ( -at -) APH Networks * Description: The Loftek 15 Watt Portable LED Floodlight is a versatile tool, useful to any camper or hiker. * Link: http://aphnetworks.com/reviews/loftek-15watt-led-floodlight * Image: http://aphnetworks.com/review/loftek-15watt-led-floodlight/004.jpg Best Regards, Jonathan Kwan Editor-in-Chief APH Networks Inc. http://aphnetworks.com -- Unsubscribe from this newsletter: http://aphnetworks.com/newsletter/confirm/remove/c77c84bd425t5
  14. -------- LOFTEK 15 WATT LED FLOODLIGHT REVIEW REVIEW ( -at -) APH NETWORKS ---------- Hello everyone! APH Networks has published a new review that your readers might enjoy. A post in your site's news section would be greatly appreciated! Don't forget to send your site news to us. As we promise to post your news articles on APH Networks periodically, we would certainly appreciate it if you do the same as well. Thank you for your support in advance! * Title: Loftek 15 Watt LED Floodlight Review Review ( -at -) APH Networks * Description: The Loftek 15 Watt Portable LED Floodlight is a versatile tool, useful to any camper or hiker. * Link: http://aphnetworks.com/reviews/loftek-15watt-led-floodlight * Image: http://aphnetworks.com/review/loftek-15watt-led-floodlight/004.jpg Best Regards, Jonathan Kwan Editor-in-Chief APH Networks Inc. http://aphnetworks.com -- Unsubscribe from this newsletter: http://aphnetworks.com/newsletter/confirm/remove/c77c84bd425t5
  15. Title: Lexar JumpDrive P20 128GB & S57 256GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive Comparison ( -at -) NikKTech Description: Micron surprised everyone when they announced discontinuing Lexar late last month but this may actually be the right time for you to check their JumpDrive P20 128GB and S57 256GB USB 3.0 flash drives. Article Link: https://www.nikktech.com/main/articles/peripherals/external-storage/usb-flas h-drives/7984-lexar-jumpdrive-p20-128gb-s57-256gb-usb-3-0-flash-drive-compar ison Image Link: http://www.nikktech.com/main/images/pics/reviews/lexar/jumpdrive_p20_s57/lex ar_jumpdrive_p20_s57b.jpg A News Post Would Be Appreciated. Thanks In Advance. Sincerely Nik Kastrantas
  16. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 Package : sqlite3 Version : 3.7.13-1+deb7u4 CVE ID : CVE-2017-10989 Debian Bug : #867618 It was discovered that there was a heap-based buffer over-read vulnerability in SQLite, a lightweight database engine. The getNodeSize function in ext/rtree/rtree.c mishandled undersized RTree blobs in a specially-crafted database, For Debian 7 "Wheezy", this issue has been fixed in sqlite3 version 3.7.13-1+deb7u4. We recommend that you upgrade your sqlite3 packages. Regards, - -- ,''`. : :' : Chris Lamb, Debian Project Leader `. `'` lamby ( -at -) debian.org / chris-lamb.co.uk `- -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAEBCAAdFiEEwv5L0nHBObhsUz5GHpU+J9QxHlgFAllh4+4ACgkQHpU+J9Qx HlgKmQ/+MZMc/wZyHf/j79ZpuRNfT9zqBelTfoPbsJljo7EWPfRSiHPWCQOSmh/H GumupH0AXwjYbke50d9fGwnU9caBOfRuLJhFy18ZJ1X5CZBTTKdo/aaU/AcdKObY IdQkC9c0QsQCnTR8u6taadnXeyk2hB1DR1+VLltrHOdeDo4sv3wDQxKNKqprWESt oDPiC9+fhw563NQ3UjIMV+ra27BwzVNyPRAroDNvK5xijW8mDFm5jZi2+WoIKAJJ 4PFAvwXEdg2/9yl0+/zmOwB1/XLKz5rqtFrcMhiuF1pHZnZqKBLDIHaEiTg/peRb 6m4uySkn10Hus6nvS72AHE0Il8uqIieUPctJRzzHUw2znQaL9FemH2ajFRjun3Fx HVoMXEU3DMbCZA5C1kesuf2SfLyMP3iphJh7+oDbH5YPxYa4katK/fqrP1yVymlA a+TsFRg8glC5rHegotttq2TUIonbGzh/zFSwIqDErNk6+B+pT5ZRAr2ouHpEFRjQ nvIy695FpZstErt5v1mptWfw2Ngx2R5BlpN8FLOGsE/+vWy/A0oeoOW/T8li5w3j DRZXS8cjevhTYzzR7NXgBTqIFmuNRoaD1kRIKklobjbRc+MdXrZVJLVW9SR7HeYT 7Hjm6LoUrq/kuOqsDk5fkG1f/v2FzVmRY0k0dwnJ3jjCGMVr5qo= =cyJg -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
  17. MSI GTX 1080 Ti Lightning Z 11GB Review ------------------------------------------------------------ http://mailchi.mp/kitguru/msi-gtx-1080-ti-lightning-z-11gb-review?e=872093acb5 http://www.kitguru.net MSI GTX 1080 Ti Lightning Z 11GB Review Water cooling is more popular than ever on high-performance graphics cards like the GTX 1080 Ti, solutions include MSI’s Sea Hawk, ASUS Poseidon and Gigabyte Aorus Waterforce. Yet in this high performance market is there still room for the bulky and over-engineered air-cooled option? MSI certainly thinks so with its latest flagship the GTX 1080 Ti Lightning Z. Read the review here: https://www.kitguru.net/components/graphic-cards/ryan-martin/msi-gtx-1080-ti-lightning-z-11gb-review/ ============================================================ ** follow on Twitter (http://twitter.com/#!/kitgurupress) | ** friend on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/pages/KitGuru/162236020510911) | ** forward to a friend (http://us2.forward-to-friend.com/forward?u=bfb2b902b5fb045ad6f841f98&id=399b457579&e=872093acb5) Copyright © 2017 KitGuru, All rights reserved. You are receiving this because you are a news partner or have signed up to receive our news.
  18. openSUSE Security Update: Security update for xen ______________________________________________________________________________ Announcement ID: openSUSE-SU-2017:1826-1 Rating: important References: #1027519 #1035642 #1037243 #1042160 #1042882 #1042893 #1042915 #1042923 #1042924 #1042931 #1042938 Cross-References: CVE-2017-10912 CVE-2017-10913 CVE-2017-10914 CVE-2017-10915 CVE-2017-10917 CVE-2017-10918 CVE-2017-10920 CVE-2017-10921 CVE-2017-10922 CVE-2017-8309 CVE-2017-9330 Affected Products: openSUSE Leap 42.2 ______________________________________________________________________________ An update that fixes 11 vulnerabilities is now available. Description: This update for xen fixes several issues. These security issues were fixed: - CVE-2017-10912: Page transfer might have allowed PV guest to elevate privilege (XSA-217, bsc#1042882) - CVE-2017-10913 CVE-2017-10914: Races in the grant table unmap code allowed for informations leaks and potentially privilege escalation (XSA-218, bsc#1042893) - CVE-2017-10915: Insufficient reference counts during shadow emulation allowed a malicious pair of guest to elevate their privileges to the privileges that XEN runs under (XSA-219, bsc#1042915) - CVE-2017-10917: Missing NULL pointer check in event channel poll allows guests to DoS the host (XSA-221, bsc#1042924) - CVE-2017-10918: Stale P2M mappings due to insufficient error checking allowed malicious guest to leak information or elevate privileges (XSA-222, bsc#1042931) - CVE-2017-10920, CVE-2017-10921, CVE-2017-10922: Grant table operations mishandled reference counts allowing malicious guests to escape (XSA-224, bsc#1042938) - CVE-2017-9330: USB OHCI Emulation in qemu allowed local guest OS users to cause a denial of service (infinite loop) by leveraging an incorrect return value (bsc#1042160) - CVE-2017-8309: Memory leak in the audio/audio.c allowed remote attackers to cause a denial of service (memory consumption) by repeatedly starting and stopping audio capture (bsc#1037243) - PKRU and BND* leakage between vCPU-s might have leaked information to other guests (XSA-220, bsc#1042923) These non-security issues were fixed: - bsc#1027519: Included various upstream patches - bsc#1035642: Ensure that rpmbuild works This update was imported from the SUSE:SLE-12-SP2:Update update project. Patch Instructions: To install this openSUSE Security Update use YaST online_update. Alternatively you can run the command listed for your product: - openSUSE Leap 42.2: zypper in -t patch openSUSE-2017-799=1 To bring your system up-to-date, use "zypper patch". Package List: - openSUSE Leap 42.2 (i586 x86_64): xen-debugsource-4.7.2_06-11.9.1 xen-devel-4.7.2_06-11.9.1 xen-libs-4.7.2_06-11.9.1 xen-libs-debuginfo-4.7.2_06-11.9.1 xen-tools-domU-4.7.2_06-11.9.1 xen-tools-domU-debuginfo-4.7.2_06-11.9.1 - openSUSE Leap 42.2 (x86_64): xen-4.7.2_06-11.9.1 xen-doc-html-4.7.2_06-11.9.1 xen-libs-32bit-4.7.2_06-11.9.1 xen-libs-debuginfo-32bit-4.7.2_06-11.9.1 xen-tools-4.7.2_06-11.9.1 xen-tools-debuginfo-4.7.2_06-11.9.1 References: https://www.suse.com/security/cve/CVE-2017-10912.html https://www.suse.com/security/cve/CVE-2017-10913.html https://www.suse.com/security/cve/CVE-2017-10914.html https://www.suse.com/security/cve/CVE-2017-10915.html https://www.suse.com/security/cve/CVE-2017-10917.html https://www.suse.com/security/cve/CVE-2017-10918.html https://www.suse.com/security/cve/CVE-2017-10920.html https://www.suse.com/security/cve/CVE-2017-10921.html https://www.suse.com/security/cve/CVE-2017-10922.html https://www.suse.com/security/cve/CVE-2017-8309.html https://www.suse.com/security/cve/CVE-2017-9330.html https://bugzilla.suse.com/1027519 https://bugzilla.suse.com/1035642 https://bugzilla.suse.com/1037243 https://bugzilla.suse.com/1042160 https://bugzilla.suse.com/1042882 https://bugzilla.suse.com/1042893 https://bugzilla.suse.com/1042915 https://bugzilla.suse.com/1042923 https://bugzilla.suse.com/1042924 https://bugzilla.suse.com/1042931 https://bugzilla.suse.com/1042938 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-security-announce+unsubscribe ( -at -) opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-security-announce+help ( -at -) opensuse.org
  19. openSUSE Security Update: Security update for the Linux Kernel ______________________________________________________________________________ Announcement ID: openSUSE-SU-2017:1825-1 Rating: important References: #1025461 #1026570 #1031784 #1039354 #1040182 #1040941 #1043347 #1043488 #1043912 #1044854 #1044912 #1045922 #1046105 #1046434 #1046589 #1046821 Cross-References: CVE-2017-1000365 CVE-2017-7518 Affected Products: openSUSE Leap 42.2 ______________________________________________________________________________ An update that solves two vulnerabilities and has 14 fixes is now available. Description: The openSUSE Leap 42.2 kernel was updated to 4.4.74 to receive various security and bugfixes. This update fixes some long standing btrfs issues. The following security bugs were fixed: - CVE-2017-7518: A KVM debug exception in the syscall handling was fixed which might have been used for local privilege escalation. (bnc#1045922). - CVE-2017-1000365: The Linux Kernel imposes a size restriction on the arguments and environmental strings passed through RLIMIT_STACK/RLIM_INFINITY (1/4 of the size), but did not take the argument and environment pointers into account, which allowed attackers to bypass this limitation. (bnc#1039354). The following non-security bugs were fixed: - bluetooth: hidp: fix possible might sleep error in hidp_session_thread (bsc#1031784). - btrfs: disable possible cause of premature ENOSPC (bsc#1040182) - btrfs: Manually implement device_total_bytes getter/setter (bsc#1043912). - btrfs: Round down values which are written for total_bytes_size (bsc#1043912). - drm/i915: Serialize GTT/Aperture accesses on BXT (bsc#1046821). - Fix kABI breakage by KVM CVE fix (bsc#1045922). - hpsa: limit transfer length to 1MB (bsc#1025461). - hwpoison, memcg: forcibly uncharge LRU pages (bnc#1046105). - ibmvnic: Fix assignment of RX/TX IRQ's (bsc#1046589). - iw_cxgb4: Fix error return code in c4iw_rdev_open() (bsc#1026570). - iwlwifi: 8000: fix MODULE_FIRMWARE input (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: 9000: increase the number of queues (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: add device ID for 8265 (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: add device IDs for the 8265 device (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: add disable_11ac module param (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: add new 3168 series devices support (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: add new 8260 PCI IDs (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: add new 8265 (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: add new 8265 series PCI ID (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: Add new PCI IDs for 9260 and 5165 series (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: Add PCI IDs for the new 3168 series (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: Add PCI IDs for the new series 8165 (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: add support for 12K Receive Buffers (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: add support for getting HW address from CSR (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: avoid d0i3 commands when no/init ucode is loaded (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: bail out in case of bad trans state (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: block the queues when we send ADD_STA for uAPSD (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: change the Intel Wireless email address (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: change the Intel Wireless email address (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: check for valid ethernet address provided by OEM (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: clean up transport debugfs handling (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: clear ieee80211_tx_info->driver_data in the op_mode (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: Document missing module options (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: dump prph registers in a common place for all transports (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: dvm: advertise NETIF_F_SG (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: dvm: fix compare_const_fl.cocci warnings (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: dvm: handle zero brightness for wifi LED (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: dvm: remove a wrong dependency on m (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: dvm: remove Kconfig default (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: dvm: remove stray debug code (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: export the _no_grab version of PRPH IO functions (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: expose fw usniffer mode to more utilities (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: fix double hyphen in MODULE_FIRMWARE for 8000 (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: Fix firmware name maximum length definition (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: fix name of ucode loaded for 8265 series (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: fix printf specifier (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: generalize d0i3_entry_timeout module parameter (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: adapt the firmware assert log to new firmware (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: add 9000-series RX API (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: add 9000 series RX processing (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: add a non-trigger window to fw dbg triggers (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: add an option to start rs from HT/VHT rates (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: Add a station in monitor mode (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: add bt rrc and ttc to debugfs (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: add bt settings to debugfs (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: add ctdp operations to debugfs (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: add CT-KILL notification (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: add debug print if scan config is ignored (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: add extended dwell time (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: add new ADD_STA command version (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: Add P2P client snoozing (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: add registration to cooling device (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: add registration to thermal zone (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: add support for negative temperatures (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: add tlv for multi queue rx support (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: add trigger for firmware dump upon TDLS events (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: add trigger for firmware dump upon TX response status (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: advertise NETIF_F_SG (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: Align bt-coex priority with requirements (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: allow to disable beacon filtering for AP/GO interface (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: avoid harmless -Wmaybe-uninialized warning (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: avoid panics with thermal device usage (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: avoid to WARN about gscan capabilities (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: bail out if CTDP start operation fails (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: bump firmware API to 21 (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: bump max API to 20 (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: change access to ieee80211_hdr (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: change iwl_mvm_get_key_sta_id() to return the station (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: change mcc update API (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: change name of iwl_mvm_d3_update_gtk (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: Change number of associated stations when station becomes associated (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: change protocol offload flows (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: change the check for ADD_STA status (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: check FW's response for nvm access write cmd (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: check iwl_mvm_wowlan_config_key_params() return value (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: check minimum temperature notification length (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: cleanup roc te on restart cleanup (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: Configure fragmented scan for scheduled scan (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: configure scheduled scan according to traffic conditions (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: constify the parameters of a few functions in fw-dbg.c (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: Disable beacon storing in D3 when WOWLAN configured (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: disable DQA support (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: do not ask beacons when P2P GO vif and no assoc sta (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: do not keep an mvm ref when the interface is down (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: do not let NDPs mess the packet tracking (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: do not restart HW if suspend fails with unified image (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: Do not switch to D3 image on suspend (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: do not try to offload AES-CMAC in AP/IBSS modes (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: drop low_latency_agg_frame_cnt_limit (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: dump more registers upon error (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: dump the radio registers when the firmware crashes (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: enable L3 filtering (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: Enable MPLUT only on supported hw (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: enable VHT MU-MIMO for supported hardware (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: extend time event duration (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: fix accessing Null pointer during fw dump collection (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: fix d3_test with unified D0/D3 images (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: fix debugfs signedness warning (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: fix extended dwell time (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: fix incorrect fallthrough in iwl_mvm_check_running_scans() (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: fix memory leaks in error paths upon fw error dump (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: fix netdetect starting/stopping for unified images (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: fix RSS key sizing (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: fix unregistration of thermal in some error flows (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: flush all used TX queues before suspending (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: forbid U-APSD for P2P Client if the firmware does not support it (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: handle pass all scan reporting (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: ignore LMAC scan notifications when running UMAC scans (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: infrastructure for frame-release message (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: kill iwl_mvm_enable_agg_txq (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: let the firmware choose the antenna for beacons (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: make collecting fw debug data optional (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: move fw-dbg code to separate file (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: only release the trans ref if d0i3 is supported in fw (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: prepare the code towards TSO implementation (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: refactor d3 key update functions (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: refactor the way fw_key_table is handled (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: remove an extra tab (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: Remove bf_vif from iwl_power_vifs (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: Remove iwl_mvm_update_beacon_abort (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: remove redundant d0i3 flag from the config struct (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: remove shadowing variable (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: remove stray nd_config element (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: remove the vif parameter of iwl_mvm_configure_bcast_filter() (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: remove unnecessary check in iwl_mvm_is_d0i3_supported() (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: remove useless WARN_ON and rely on cfg80211's combination (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: report wakeup for wowlan (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: reset mvm->scan_type when firmware is started (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: return the cooling state index instead of the budget (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: ROC: cleanup time event info on FW failure (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: ROC: Extend the ROC max delay duration & limit ROC duration (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: rs: fix a potential out of bounds access (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: rs: fix a theoretical access to uninitialized array elements (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: rs: fix a warning message (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: rs: fix TPC action decision algorithm (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: rs: fix TPC statistics handling (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: Send power command on BSS_CHANGED_BEACON_INFO if needed (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: set default new STA as non-aggregated (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: set the correct amsdu enum values (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: set the correct descriptor size for tracing (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: small update in the firmware API (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: support A-MSDU in A-MPDU (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: support beacon storing (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: support description for user triggered fw dbg collection (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: support rss queues configuration command (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: Support setting continuous recording debug mode (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: support setting minimum quota from debugfs (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: support sw queue start/stop from mvm (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: take care of padded packets (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: take the transport ref back when leaving (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: track low-latency sources separately (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: update GSCAN capabilities (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: update ucode status before stopping device (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: use build-time assertion for fw trigger ID (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: use firmware station lookup, combine code (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: various trivial cleanups (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: mvm: writing zero bytes to debugfs causes a crash (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: nvm: fix loading default NVM file (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: nvm: fix up phy section when reading it (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: pcie: add 9000 series multi queue rx DMA support (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: pcie: add infrastructure for multi-queue rx (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: pcie: add initial RTPM support for PCI (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: pcie: Add new configuration to enable MSIX (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: pcie: add pm_prepare and pm_complete ops (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: pcie: add RTPM support when wifi is enabled (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: pcie: aggregate Flow Handler configuration writes (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: pcie: allow the op_mode to block the tx queues (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: pcie: allow to pretend to have Tx CSUM for debug (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: pcie: avoid restocks inside rx loop if not emergency (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: pcie: buffer packets to avoid overflowing Tx queues (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: pcie: build an A-MSDU using TSO core (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: pcie: configure more RFH settings (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: pcie: detect and workaround invalid write ptr behavior (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: pcie: do not increment / decrement a bool (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: pcie: enable interrupts before releasing the NIC's CPU (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: pcie: enable multi-queue rx path (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: pcie: extend device reset delay (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: pcie: fine tune number of rxbs (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: pcie: fix a race in firmware loading flow (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: pcie: fix erroneous return value (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: pcie: fix global table size (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: pcie: fix identation in trans.c (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: pcie: fix RF-Kill vs. firmware load race (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: pcie: forbid RTPM on device removal (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: pcie: mark command queue lock with separate lockdep class (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: pcie: prevent skbs shadowing in iwl_trans_pcie_reclaim (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: pcie: refactor RXBs reclaiming code (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: pcie: remove ICT allocation message (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: pcie: remove pointer from debug message (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: pcie: re-organize code towards TSO (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: pcie: set RB chunk size back to 64 (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: pcie: update iwl_mpdu_desc fields (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: print index in api/capa flags parsing message (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: refactor the code that reads the MAC address from the NVM (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: remove IWL_DL_LED (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: remove unused parameter from grab_nic_access (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: replace d0i3_mode and wowlan_d0i3 with more generic variables (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: set max firmware version of 7265 to 17 (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: support ucode with d0 unified image - regular and usniffer (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: trans: make various conversion macros inlines (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: trans: support a callback for ASYNC commands (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: treat iwl_parse_nvm_data() MAC addr as little endian (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: tt: move ucode_loaded check under mutex (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: uninline iwl_trans_send_cmd (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: update host command messages to new format (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: Update PCI IDs for 8000 and 9000 series (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: update support for 3168 series firmware and NVM (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - iwlwifi: various comments and code cleanups (FATE#321353, FATE#323335). - kabi: ignore fs_info parameter for tracepoints that didn't have it (bsc#1044912). - kabi/severities: ignore kABi changes in iwlwifi stuff itself - powerpc/ftrace: Pass the correct stack pointer for DYNAMIC_FTRACE_WITH_REGS (FATE#322421). - printk: Correctly handle preemption in console_unlock() (bsc#1046434). - printk/xen: Force printk sync mode when migrating Xen guest (bsc#1043347). - RDMA/iw_cxgb4: Always wake up waiter in c4iw_peer_abort_intr() (bsc#1026570). - smartpqi: limit transfer length to 1MB (bsc#1025461). - tty: Destroy ldisc instance on hangup (bnc#1043488). - tty: Fix ldisc crash on reopened tty (bnc#1043488). - tty: Handle NULL tty->ldisc (bnc#1043488). - tty: Move tty_ldisc_kill() (bnc#1043488). - tty: Prepare for destroying line discipline on hangup (bnc#1043488). - tty: Refactor tty_ldisc_reinit() for reuse (bnc#1043488). - tty: Reset c_line from driver's init_termios (bnc#1043488). - tty: Simplify tty_set_ldisc() exit handling (bnc#1043488). - tty: Use 'disc' for line discipline index name (bnc#1043488). - Update config files: add CONFIG_IWLWIFI_PCIE_RTPM=y (FATE#323335) - Update patches.fixes/nfs-svc-rdma.fix (bsc#1044854). Fix bsc reference - Update patches.fixes/xfs-split-default-quota-limits-by-quota-type.patch (bsc#1040941). Fix the bug nr used. Patch Instructions: To install this openSUSE Security Update use YaST online_update. Alternatively you can run the command listed for your product: - openSUSE Leap 42.2: zypper in -t patch openSUSE-2017-798=1 To bring your system up-to-date, use "zypper patch". Package List: - openSUSE Leap 42.2 (noarch): kernel-devel-4.4.74-18.20.1 kernel-docs-4.4.74-18.20.3 kernel-docs-html-4.4.74-18.20.3 kernel-docs-pdf-4.4.74-18.20.3 kernel-macros-4.4.74-18.20.1 kernel-source-4.4.74-18.20.1 kernel-source-vanilla-4.4.74-18.20.1 - openSUSE Leap 42.2 (x86_64): kernel-debug-4.4.74-18.20.1 kernel-debug-base-4.4.74-18.20.1 kernel-debug-base-debuginfo-4.4.74-18.20.1 kernel-debug-debuginfo-4.4.74-18.20.1 kernel-debug-debugsource-4.4.74-18.20.1 kernel-debug-devel-4.4.74-18.20.1 kernel-debug-devel-debuginfo-4.4.74-18.20.1 kernel-default-4.4.74-18.20.1 kernel-default-base-4.4.74-18.20.1 kernel-default-base-debuginfo-4.4.74-18.20.1 kernel-default-debuginfo-4.4.74-18.20.1 kernel-default-debugsource-4.4.74-18.20.1 kernel-default-devel-4.4.74-18.20.1 kernel-obs-build-4.4.74-18.20.1 kernel-obs-build-debugsource-4.4.74-18.20.1 kernel-obs-qa-4.4.74-18.20.1 kernel-syms-4.4.74-18.20.1 kernel-vanilla-4.4.74-18.20.1 kernel-vanilla-base-4.4.74-18.20.1 kernel-vanilla-base-debuginfo-4.4.74-18.20.1 kernel-vanilla-debuginfo-4.4.74-18.20.1 kernel-vanilla-debugsource-4.4.74-18.20.1 kernel-vanilla-devel-4.4.74-18.20.1 References: https://www.suse.com/security/cve/CVE-2017-1000365.html https://www.suse.com/security/cve/CVE-2017-7518.html https://bugzilla.suse.com/1025461 https://bugzilla.suse.com/1026570 https://bugzilla.suse.com/1031784 https://bugzilla.suse.com/1039354 https://bugzilla.suse.com/1040182 https://bugzilla.suse.com/1040941 https://bugzilla.suse.com/1043347 https://bugzilla.suse.com/1043488 https://bugzilla.suse.com/1043912 https://bugzilla.suse.com/1044854 https://bugzilla.suse.com/1044912 https://bugzilla.suse.com/1045922 https://bugzilla.suse.com/1046105 https://bugzilla.suse.com/1046434 https://bugzilla.suse.com/1046589 https://bugzilla.suse.com/1046821 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-security-announce+unsubscribe ( -at -) opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-security-announce+help ( -at -) opensuse.org
  20. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 [slackware-security] php (SSA:2017-188-01) New php packages are available for Slackware 14.0, 14.1, 14.2, and -current to fix security issues. Here are the details from the Slackware 14.2 ChangeLog: +--------------------------+ patches/packages/php-5.6.31-i586-1_slack14.2.txz: Upgraded. This release fixes bugs and security issues. For more information, see: https://php.net/ChangeLog-5.php#5.6.31 https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2017-9224 https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2017-9226 https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2017-9227 https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2017-9228 https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2017-9229 (* Security fix *) +--------------------------+ Where to find the new packages: +-----------------------------+ Thanks to the friendly folks at the OSU Open Source Lab (http://osuosl.org) for donating FTP and rsync hosting to the Slackware project! :-) Also see the "Get Slack" section on http://slackware.com for additional mirror sites near you. Updated package for Slackware 14.0: ftp://ftp.slackware.com/pub/slackware/slackware-14.0/patches/packages/php-5.6.31-i486-1_slack14.0.txz Updated package for Slackware x86_64 14.0: ftp://ftp.slackware.com/pub/slackware/slackware64-14.0/patches/packages/php-5.6.31-x86_64-1_slack14.0.txz Updated package for Slackware 14.1: ftp://ftp.slackware.com/pub/slackware/slackware-14.1/patches/packages/php-5.6.31-i486-1_slack14.1.txz Updated package for Slackware x86_64 14.1: ftp://ftp.slackware.com/pub/slackware/slackware64-14.1/patches/packages/php-5.6.31-x86_64-1_slack14.1.txz Updated package for Slackware 14.2: ftp://ftp.slackware.com/pub/slackware/slackware-14.2/patches/packages/php-5.6.31-i586-1_slack14.2.txz Updated package for Slackware x86_64 14.2: ftp://ftp.slackware.com/pub/slackware/slackware64-14.2/patches/packages/php-5.6.31-x86_64-1_slack14.2.txz Updated package for Slackware -current: ftp://ftp.slackware.com/pub/slackware/slackware-current/slackware/n/php-5.6.31-i586-1.txz Updated package for Slackware x86_64 -current: ftp://ftp.slackware.com/pub/slackware/slackware64-current/slackware64/n/php-5.6.31-x86_64-1.txz MD5 signatures: +-------------+ Slackware 14.0 package: 9d84dc917f30f144b7001476e16c61ad php-5.6.31-i486-1_slack14.0.txz Slackware x86_64 14.0 package: 79a0b931a46d8f4e74d4cabcd83c3cca php-5.6.31-x86_64-1_slack14.0.txz Slackware 14.1 package: a08ff003d4467b54fd1db431a178f39a php-5.6.31-i486-1_slack14.1.txz Slackware x86_64 14.1 package: 090724d926672595678dba11f4c8a784 php-5.6.31-x86_64-1_slack14.1.txz Slackware 14.2 package: 4c3518403b7114c64d26892e405626a6 php-5.6.31-i586-1_slack14.2.txz Slackware x86_64 14.2 package: 4dc2e1cc2b25a1fee220c23035f5b5b4 php-5.6.31-x86_64-1_slack14.2.txz Slackware -current package: c5326035ae4a5f4463808c50e80c52eb n/php-5.6.31-i586-1.txz Slackware x86_64 -current package: 731d6e7969ba150589e29813aa3ad12a n/php-5.6.31-x86_64-1.txz Installation instructions: +------------------------+ Upgrade the package as root: # upgradepkg php-5.6.31-i586-1_slack14.2.txz Then, restart Apache httpd: # /etc/rc.d/rc.httpd stop # /etc/rc.d/rc.httpd start +-----+ Slackware Linux Security Team http://slackware.com/gpg-key security ( -at -) slackware.com +------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  21. -------- AZIO RETRO CLASSIC MECHANICAL KEYBOARD REVIEW ( -at -) APH NETWORKS -------- Hello everyone! APH Networks has published a new review that your readers might enjoy. A post in your site's news section would be greatly appreciated! Don't forget to send your site news to us. As we promise to post your news articles on APH Networks periodically, we would certainly appreciate it if you do the same as well. Thank you for your support in advance! * Title: AZIO Retro Classic Mechanical Keyboard Review ( -at -) APH Networks * Description: The AZIO Retro Classic is a perfect pick for those looking for a keyboard with both a well-aged design and modern conveniences. * Link: http://aphnetworks.com/reviews/azio-retro-classic * Image: http://aphnetworks.com/review/azio-retro-classic/004.jpg Best Regards, Jonathan Kwan Editor-in-Chief APH Networks Inc. http://aphnetworks.com -- Unsubscribe from this newsletter: http://aphnetworks.com/newsletter/confirm/remove/c77c84bd425t5
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    Wine release 2.12

    The Wine development release 2.12 is now available. What's new in this release (see below for details): - Audio driver for Android. - Some performance improvements with async I/O. - More RegEdit file parser improvements. - Beginnings for MSI user interface support. - Various bug fixes. The source is available from the following locations: http://dl.winehq.org/wine/source/2.x/wine-2.12.tar.xz http://mirrors.ibiblio.org/wine/source/2.x/wine-2.12.tar.xz Binary packages for various distributions will be available from: http://www.winehq.org/download You will find documentation on http://www.winehq.org/documentation You can also get the current source directly from the git repository. Check http://www.winehq.org/git for details. Wine is available thanks to the work of many people. See the file AUTHORS in the distribution for the complete list. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Bugs fixed in 2.12 (total 9): 24723 Lost Horizon crash/page fault during Chapter 2 27656 Deus Ex: Human Revolution - Severe graphical glitches 35142 Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light: screen filled with artefacts when StrictDrawOrdering disabled 42014 Multiple apps crash on start due to missing support for LABEL_SECURITY_INFORMATION(affects BOSE SoundTouch, Spotify, Paltalk) 42597 Mouse wheel doesn't scroll in MyLifeOrganized 43123 compilation fails in dlls/d3dx9_36/tests with gcc 4.2.2 43231 Dai-Senryaku Perfect 3.0:Not draw background with GDI. 43257 winetricks -q art2kmin fails 43295 unimplemented function IPHLPAPI.DLL.if_nametoindex ---------------------------------------------------------------- Changes since 2.11: Akihiro Sagawa (3): tools: Also ignore STATUS_WAIT_0. tools: Support multiple error name tokens in a line. ntdll/tests: Add more tests if we have real VM counters. Alex Henrie (1): ole32: Avoid null pointer dereferences in CoGetTreatAsClass. Alexandre Julliard (15): libwine: Add a helper function to set the bin directory. libwine: Add a helper function to set the dll directory. libwine: Fall back to the WINELOADER path for the bin directory. wineandroid: Fix handling of Caps Lock with non-alphabetic keys. wineandroid: Work around the Android N restriction on loading libhardware. wineandroid: Allow putting libraries in the native library directory. secur32/tests: Add some braces to silence a clang warning. ws2_32/tests: Print IP addresses as unsigned. winetest: Don't require a tag or email address when only running a few tests. server: Call the satisfied methods after removing the thread wait. wineandroid: Forward the destroy window ioctl to Java even if the window was freed already. wineandroid: Add networking permissions. wineandroid: Support running binaries from the application directory. user32: Scale cursor sizes with the screen DPI. user32: Get rid of the Wine-specific OCR_DRAGOBJECT. Alistair Leslie-Hughes (33): oledb32: Support DB/DATE/TIME/TIMESTAMP in GetConversionSize for W/STR. dsound: Free MMDevice on Release. oledb32: Support DBTYPE_DBTIMESTAMP to DBTYPE_WSTR in DataConvert. dmime: Add TRACE to IDirectMusicSegment8 QueryInterface. dmime: Support more interfaces in IDirectMusicAudioPath.GetObjectInPath. mfplat: Implement MFCreateMediaType. mfplat/tests: Added MFCreateMediaType test. include: Add mftransform.idl. include: Support wine_dbgstr_longlong in tests. propsys/tests: Use standard wine_dbgstr_longlong. ntdll/tests: Use standard wine_dbgstr_longlong. vcomp/tests: Use standard wine_dbgstr_longlong. dmusic/tests: Use standard wine_dbgstr_longlong. iphlpapi/tests: Use standard wine_dbgstr_longlong. quartz/tests: Use standard wine_dbgstr_longlong. apphelp/tests: Use standard wine_dbgstr_longlong. shlwapi/tests: Use standard wine_dbgstr_longlong. wmiutils/tests: Use standard wine_dbgstr_longlong. msvcp110/tests: Use standard wine_dbgstr_longlong. msvcp90/tests: Use standard wine_dbgstr_longlong. msvcp60/tests: Use standard wine_dbgstr_longlong. msvcp120/tests: Use standard wine_dbgstr_longlong. webservices/tests: Use standard wine_dbgstr_longlong. pdh/tests: Use standard wine_dbgstr_longlong. shell32/tests: Use standard wine_dbgstr_longlong. dmime: Rename IPersistStreamImpl_Load functions. d2d1/tests: Use standard wine_dbgstr_longlong. dwrite/tests: Use standard wine_dbgstr_longlong. qmgr/tests: Use standard wine_dbgstr_longlong. include: Define IDirectSoundFXI3DL2Reverb interface. wmvcore: Support IWMReaderNetworkConfig1/2 interfaces in IWMReader. mfreadwrite: Implement MFCreateSourceReaderFromByteStream. mmdevapi/tests: Use standard wine_dbgstr_longlong. Andrew Eikum (1): wineandroid: Add an audio driver. Andrey Gusev (6): po: Update Ukrainian translation. ext-ms-win-kernel32-package-l1-1-1: Add dll. ext-ms-win-ntuser-windowclass-l1-1-1: Add dll. ext-ms-win-ras-rasapi32-l1-1-0: Add dll. ext-ms-win-security-credui-l1-1-0: Add dll. ext-ms-win-security-cryptui-l1-1-0: Add dll. André Hentschel (2): include: Add some more prototypes to winuser.h. vcomp/tests: Test more arguments with a callback. Aurimas Fišeras (1): po: Update Lithuanian translation. Clemens Tamme (3): gdiplus: Write API for GdipAddPathLine and GdipAddPathLineI. gdiplus: Write API for GdipClonePath. gdiplus: Write API documentation for GdipAddPathArc and GdipAddPathArcI. Dmitry Timoshkov (7): windowscodecs: Use PropVariantCompareEx to compare metadata items. windowscodecs: Implement IWICMetadataQueryReader::GetLocation. windowscodecs: Implement IWICBitmapDecoder::GetMetadataQueryReader in the GIF decoder. windowscodecs: Add initial implementation of IWICMetadataQueryReader::GetMetadataByName. windowscodecs: Add some tests for IWICMetadataQueryReader. windowscodecs/tests: Add more tests for IWICMetadataQueryReader::GetMetadataByName. windowscodecs: Fix a memory leak. François Gouget (9): wsdapi: Remove WINAPI on static functions where not needed. advapi32/tests: A couple of spelling fixes in ok() messages. mapi32: A spelling fix in a comment. ntdll/tests: A spelling fix in a comment. rpcrt4: Spelling fixes in comments. msvcrt/tests: A couple of spelling fixes in ok() messages. msvcp90: Spelling fixes in comments. ws2_32/tests: A spelling fix in a comment. msi/tests: Add a trailing linefeed to an ok() call. Hans Leidekker (7): webservices: Fix write option mapping in write_type_struct_field. webservices: Add an index to the static dictionary. webservices: Make sure to use the right dictionary to look up text values. webservices: Fix reading byte records with 2 and 4 byte length. webservices/tests: Add more dictionary tests. webservices: Fix the empty text case for a couple of data types. webservices: Handle text records with implicit end element. Hugh McMaster (52): regedit: Free the buffer and reset data information on error and after setting the value. reg/tests: Separate Unicode import tests from the combined import tests. reg/tests: Use verify_key() for consistency with the verify_reg*() functions. reg/tests: Use the verify_key*() functions where possible. regedit/tests: Use verify_key() for consistency with the verify_reg*() functions. regedit/tests: Use the verify_key*() functions where possible. reg/tests: Test backslashes with whitespace variations and comma placement. reg/tests: Test line concatenation with a new registry key on the next line. reg/tests: Test line concatenation with comments, new lines and comma variations before a new registry value. reg/tests: Test line concatenation with comments, new lines and comma variations before a new default registry value. reg/tests: Test whether a line beginning with a backslash can follow a line ending in a backslash. reg/tests: Test the effects of comments and new lines that appear between valid hex data lines. reg/tests: Test whether a forward slash can be used as a concatenation marker. reg/tests: Test whether EOF invalidates a hex data line ending in a backslash. regedit/tests: Test backslashes with whitespace variations and comma placement. regedit/tests: Test line concatenation with a new registry key on the next line. regedit/tests: Test line concatenation with comments, new lines and comma variations before a new registry value. regedit/tests: Test line concatenation with comments, new lines and comma variations before a new default registry value. regedit/tests: Test whether a line beginning with a backslash can follow a line ending in a backslash. regedit/tests: Test the effects of comments and new lines that appear between valid hex data lines. regedit/tests: Test whether a forward slash can be used as a concatenation marker. regedit/tests: Test whether EOF invalidates a hex data line ending in a backslash. regedit: Free the binary data buffer after saving the new value (Coverity). reg/tests: Test comma placement when parsing hex data. regedit/tests: Test comma placement when parsing hex data. regedit/tests: Correct out of sequence test numbering. reg/tests: Test the effect of whitespace-only lines during hex data concatenation. regedit/tests: Fix another incorrectly named registry key. regedit/tests: Test the effect of whitespace-only lines during hex data concatenation. regedit: Remove un-necessary parser state assignment if we are returning to the same state. regedit: Improve the parsing of multiline hex data during the registry import operation. reg/tests: Test whether registry keys ending with trailing backslashes are imported and created. reg/tests: Test whether the "0x" prefix is valid when importing hex data. regedit/tests: Test whether registry keys ending with trailing backslashes are imported and created. regedit/tests: Test whether the "0x" prefix is valid when importing hex data. regedit: Simplify a while loop for skipping whitespace. regedit: Skip lines that do not begin with a hexadecimal character during hex data concatenation. regedit: Skip blank and whitespace-only lines during hex data concatenation. regedit: Do not remove lines beginning with '#' from the read buffer. regedit: Do not remove lines beginning with a semicolon from the read buffer. regedit: Check if any hex data exists before attempting to parse it. regedit: Do not import the line if a hex data type has a "0x" prefix. regedit/tests: Check if regedit.exe has elevated privileges before starting some tests. regedit/tests: Add another test for "0x" prefixes in the hex data type. regedit/tests: Add some more tests for importing hex data. regedit: Hex data lines may be terminated by a semicolon. regedit: Null-terminate REG_EXPAND_SZ and REG_MULTI_SZ data if the parsed hex data does not end in a null-terminating character. reg/tests: Add another test for "0x" prefixes in the hex data type. reg/tests: Add some more tests for importing hex data. reg/tests: Test the effects of EOF on hex data during concatenation. regedit/tests: Test the effects of EOF on hex data during concatenation. regedit: Use a function to free the parser data. Huw D. M. Davies (4): winex11: Use logical co-ords to call GdiAlphaBlend(). wineandroid: Use logical co-ords to call GdiAlphaBlend(). msvcrt: _difftime64() takes 64-bit args. winemac: Use logical co-ords to call GdiAlphaBlend(). Jacek Caban (28): wininet: Moved INTERNET_STATUS_REDIRECT notification to HTTP_HandleRedirect. wininet: Return an error on redirect with no host name specified. server: Preallocate wait handle in create_request_async and return it in read request. server: Close async wait handle when wait is satisfied. server: Return async result directly instead of via APCs if it's available. server: Use create_request_async for write requests. server: Store fd reference in async object for unqueued asyncs. server: Allow async_handoff users to set result themselves. ntdll: Set iosb status in server_ioctl_file. server: Use create_request_async in ioctl request handler. server: Use create_request_async in flush request handler. server: Remove no longer needed need_handle from queue_irp. rsaenh: Use bcrypt for SHA512 hashes. rsaenh: Use bcrypt for SHA384 hashes. rsaenh: Use bcrypt for SHA265 hashes. winhttp/tests: Get rid of unneeded Sleep() call. server: Use default poll only for default read and write queue asyncs. server: Associate named pipe device waiters queue with its fd. server: Keep ifchange queue through sock object life time. server: Keep weak fd reference in async object when async is queued. server: Store completion in async object instead of async_queue. server: Make async_queue object a simple list instead of a server object. server: Remove no longer needed NULL checks. server: Make fd_queue_async infallible. server: Call create_irp from queue_irp. rsaenh: Implement duplicate_hash_impl for bcrypt-based hashes. d3d11.idl: Added CD3D11_DEPTH_STENCIL_DESC declaration. wininet: Fixed connection_pool_cs declaration. Jactry Zeng (1): ucrtbase: Implement wcstoull and _wcstoull_l. Lauri Kenttä (1): po: Update Finnish translation. Marcin Mikołajczak (1): po: Updated Polish translation. Martin Storsjo (1): ntdll: Handle IMAGE_REL_BASED_DIR64 for arm64 in the same way as for x86_64. Michael Stefaniuc (3): wineandroid: Use EqualRect() instead of memcmp(). regedit: Remove a redundant NULL check before HeapFree(). urlmon: Remove a redundant NULL check before SysFreeString(). Nikolay Sivov (16): d3drm: Added IDirect3DRMWrap stub. d3drm/tests: Some tests for animation object QI behavior. d3drm: Store animated frame pointer in animation object. d3drm: Store animation options. regedit: Use notification message to clean up item data. regedit: Remove explicit iIndent field initialization. po: Update Russian translation. d3drm/tests: Additional test for SetOptions(). d3drm/tests: Some tests for animation keys handling. d3drm: Use AddKey() method internally to add all types of keys. iphlpapi: Fix GetIfTable() trace message. d3drm: Store frame traversal options. d3drm: Store face color. regedit: Remove commented out block. d3drm: Initial support for storing animation keys. d3drm: Implement DeleteKey(). Owen Rudge (16): wsdapi: Add stub implementation of IWSDUdpMessageParameters and WSDCreateUdpMessageParameters. wsdapi/tests: Add tests for CreateUdpMessageParameters. wsdapi/tests: Add tests for Get/SetLocalAddress. wsdapi/tests: Add tests for Get/SetRemoteAddress. wsdapi/tests: Add tests for Get/SetRetransmitParams. wsdapi: Implement Get/SetLocalAddress. wsdapi: Implement Get/SetRemoteAddress. wsdapi: Implement Get/SetRetransmitParams. wsdapi: Implement IWSDUdpAddress_SetTransportAddress. wsdapi/tests: Add additional SetTransportAddress tests with port numbers. wsdapi: Implement IWSDUdpAddress_GetTransportAddress[Ex]. wsdapi: Implement IWSDUdpAddress_Get/SetPort. wsdapi: Implement IWSDUdpAddress_Get/SetMessageType. wsdapi: Implement IWSDUdpAddress_Get/SetSockAddr. wsdapi: Implement WSDXMLGetValueFromAny. wsdapi/tests: Add tests for WSDXMLGetValueFromAny. Paul Gofman (6): d3dx9: Remove redundant parameter size check in set_constants(). d3dx9: Get rid of constant's length checking for matrix in set_constants(). d3dx9: Move transpose 'if' outside of the inner loop in set_constants(). d3dx9: Check type and register count for sampler constants. d3dx9: Support arrays of samplers. d3dx9/tests: Add tests for array of samplers. Pierre Schweitzer (1): mpr: Implement WNetConnectionDialog(). Piotr Caban (3): gdiplus: Add GdipDrawLine test on EmfTypeEmfOnly metafile. gdiplus: Add GdipDrawImagePointsRect test on EmfTypeEmfPlusOnly file. winedump: Add initial support for handling EMF+ records. Vincent Povirk (1): gdiplus: Set flatness more appropriately in GdipDrawPath. Zebediah Figura (14): msi/tests: Add another test for MsiProcessMessage. comctl32: Don't FIXME on handled cases. winedbg: Add support for printing floating point registers. winedbg: Add support for printing SSE (XMM) registers. msi/tests: Add tests for external UI callback. msi: Send the correct UI messages upon calling MsiDoAction(). msi: Implement INSTALLMESSAGE_INITIALIZE and INSTALLMESSAGE_TERMINATE. msi: Implement UI messages in MsiOpenPackage(). gdiplus: Scale widened dashes to the pen width. msi: Fix a buffer overrun. msi/tests: Work around test failures on Windows. msi: Add a basic internal UI implementation. msi: Don't increment the refcount when creating dialogs. msi: Implement UI messages for dialogs. -- Alexandre Julliard julliard ( -at -) winehq.org
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