The xterm program is a terminal emulator for the X Window System. It
provides DEC VT102 and Tektronix 4014 compatible terminals for
programs that can't use the window system directly.
This update fixes the following security issue: CRLF injection vulnerability
in xterm allows user-assisted attackers to execute arbitrary commands via LF
(aka \n) characters surrounding a command name within a Device Control Request
Status String (DECRQSS) escape sequence in a text file, a related issue to
CVE-2003-0063 and CVE-2003-0071.
* Tue Jan 6 2009 Miroslav Lichvar
- update to 238 (#479000, CVE-2008-2383)
- set default values of allowWindowOps and allowFontOps resources to false
* Wed Jul 30 2008 Miroslav Lichvar
- update to 236
- enable support for spawn-new-terminal action (#457130)
* Tue Apr 22 2008 Miroslav Lichvar
- update to 235
* Mon Mar 3 2008 Miroslav Lichvar
- update to 234
* Wed Feb 27 2008 Miroslav Lichvar
- update to 233
* Thu Jan 31 2008 Miroslav Lichvar
- update to 232
* Mon Jan 7 2008 Miroslav Lichvar
- update to 231
- remove setgid utempter from xterm binary (#229360)
* Fri Jan 4 2008 Miroslav Lichvar
- update to 230
[ 1 ] Bug #479000 - xterm executes arbitrary commands
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=479000
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