Fedora 36: kernel-headers 2022-e9378a3573
The 5.17.6 stable kernel updates contain a number of important fixes across the tree.
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The 5.17.6 stable kernel updates contain a number of important fixes across the tree.
The 5.17.6 stable kernel updates contain a number of important fixes across the tree.
patchlevel 4927 Security fixes for CVE-2022-1616, CVE-2022-1619, CVE-2022-1619
Update to 2.12.1. ---- Backport fixes for CVE-2022-27404, CVE-2022-27405, CVE-2022-27406
Update to 2.53.12 For compatibility with modern sites the default version of Firefox for the User-Agent string has now been set to 78.0 . The value can be changed in Preferences-->Advanced-->HTTP Networking . Note that besides the ordinary builds for the current Fedora and EPEL branches, there is an additional distro-independed build available at https://buc.fedorapeople.org/seamonkey . So
This is a security release to address the following bugs: - CVE-2022-27239: mount.cifs: fix length check for ip option parsing - CVE-2022-29869: mount.cifs: fix verbose messages on option parsing Description CVE-2022-27239: In cifs- utils through 6.14, a stack-based buffer overflow when parsing the mount.cifs ip= command-line argument could lead to local attackers gaining root privileges.
This is a security release to address the following bugs: - CVE-2022-27239: mount.cifs: fix length check for ip option parsing - CVE-2022-29869: mount.cifs: fix verbose messages on option parsing Description CVE-2022-27239: In cifs- utils through 6.14, a stack-based buffer overflow when parsing the mount.cifs ip= command-line argument could lead to local attackers gaining root privileges.
- Fixed h.264 video playback over va-api (https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1762725) ---- - New upstream version (100.0)