An update that solves one vulnerability and has one errata is now available.. openSUSE Security Update: Security update for slurm ______________________________________________________________________________ Announcement ID: openSUSE-SU-2018:1955-1 Rating: moderate References: #1095508 #1100850 Cross-References: CVE-2018-10995 Affected Products: openSUSE Leap 15.0 ______________________________________________________________________________ An update that solves one vulnerability and has one errata is now available. Description: This update for slurm to version 17.11.7 fixes the following issues: This security issue was fixed: - CVE-2018-10995: Ensure correct handling of user names and group ids (bsc#1095508). These non-security issues were fixed: - CRAY - Add slurmsmwd to the contribs/cray dir - PMIX - Added the direct connect authentication. - Prevent the backup slurmctld from losing the active/available node features list on takeover. - Be able to force power_down of cloud node even if in power_save state. - Allow cloud nodes to be recognized in Slurm when booted out of band. - Notify srun and ctld when unkillable stepd exits. - Fixes daemoniziation in newly introduced slurmsmwd daemon. The following tracked packaging changes are included: - avoid postun error in libpmi0 (bsc#1100850) This update was imported from the SUSE:SLE-15:Update update project. Patch Instructions: To install this openSUSE Security Update use the SUSE recommended installation methods like YaST online_update or "zypper patch". Alternatively you can run the command listed for your product: - openSUSE Leap 15.0: zypper in -t patch openSUSE-2018-729=1 Package List: - openSUSE Leap 15.0 (x86_64): libpmi0-17.11.7-lp150.5.7.1 libpmi0-debuginfo-17.11.7-lp150.5.7.1 libslurm32-17.11.7-lp150.5.7.1 libslurm32-debuginfo-17.11.7-lp150.5.7.1 perl-slurm-17.11.7-lp150.5.7.1 perl-slurm-debuginfo-17.11.7-lp150.5.7.1 slurm-17.11.7-lp150.5.7.1 slurm-auth-none-17.11.7-lp150.5.7.1 slurm-auth-none-debuginfo-17.11.7-lp150.5.7.1 slurm-config-17.11.7-lp150.5.7.1 slurm-debuginfo-17.11.7-lp150.5.7.1 slurm-debugsource-17.11.7-lp150.5.7.1 slurm-devel-17.11.7-lp150.5.7.1 slurm-doc-17.11.7-lp150.5.7.1 slurm-lua-17.11.7-lp150.5.7.1 slurm-lua-debuginfo-17.11.7-lp150.5.7.1 slurm-munge-17.11.7-lp150.5.7.1 slurm-munge-debuginfo-17.11.7-lp150.5.7.1 slurm-node-17.11.7-lp150.5.7.1 slurm-node-debuginfo-17.11.7-lp150.5.7.1 slurm-openlava-17.11.7-lp150.5.7.1 slurm-pam_slurm-17.11.7-lp150.5.7.1 slurm-pam_slurm-debuginfo-17.11.7-lp150.5.7.1 slurm-plugins-17.11.7-lp150.5.7.1 slurm-plugins-debuginfo-17.11.7-lp150.5.7.1 slurm-seff-17.11.7-lp150.5.7.1 slurm-sjstat-17.11.7-lp150.5.7.1 slurm-slurmdbd-17.11.7-lp150.5.7.1 slurm-slurmdbd-debuginfo-17.11.7-lp150.5.7.1 slurm-sql-17.11.7-lp150.5.7.1 slurm-sql-debuginfo-17.11.7-lp150.5.7.1 slurm-sview-17.11.7-lp150.5.7.1 slurm-sview-debuginfo-17.11.7-lp150.5.7.1 slurm-torque-17.11.7-lp150.5.7.1 slurm-torque-debuginfo-17.11.7-lp150.5.7.1 References: https://www.suse.com/security/cve/CVE-2018-10995.html https://bugzilla.suse.com/1095508 https://bugzilla.suse.com/1100850 -- . An enhancement for slurm resolves a user management concern of intermediate importance on openSUSE. Be sure to refresh your system.. openSUSE Slurm Update, User ID Security Issue, Moderate Fix. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
An update that fixes one vulnerability is now available. . SUSE Security Update: Security update for slurm ______________________________________________________________________________ Announcement ID: SUSE-SU-2018:1925-1 Rating: moderate References: #1095508 Cross-References: CVE-2018-10995 Affected Products: SUSE Linux Enterprise Module for HPC 15 ______________________________________________________________________________ An update that fixes one vulnerability is now available. Description: This update for slurm to version 17.11.7 fixes the following issues: This security issue was fixed: - CVE-2018-10995: Ensure correct handling of user names and group ids (bsc#1095508). These non-security issues were fixed: - CRAY - Add slurmsmwd to the contribs/cray dir - PMIX - Added the direct connect authentication. - Prevent the backup slurmctld from losing the active/available node features list on takeover. - Be able to force power_down of cloud node even if in power_save state. - Allow cloud nodes to be recognized in Slurm when booted out of band. - Notify srun and ctld when unkillable stepd exits. - Fixes daemoniziation in newly introduced slurmsmwd daemon. Patch Instructions: To install this SUSE Security Update use the SUSE recommended installation methods like YaST online_update or "zypper patch". Alternatively you can run the command listed for your product: - SUSE Linux Enterprise Module for HPC 15: zypper in -t patch SUSE-SLE-Module-HPC-15-2018-1306=1 Package List: - SUSE Linux Enterprise Module for HPC 15 (aarch64 x86_64): libpmi0-17.11.7-6.3.1 libpmi0-debuginfo-17.11.7-6.3.1 libslurm32-17.11.7-6.3.1 libslurm32-debuginfo-17.11.7-6.3.1 perl-slurm-17.11.7-6.3.1 perl-slurm-debuginfo-17.11.7-6.3.1 slurm-17.11.7-6.3.1 slurm-auth-none-17.11.7-6.3.1 slurm-auth-none-debuginfo-17.11.7-6.3.1 slurm-config-17.11.7-6.3.1 slurm-debuginfo-17.11.7-6.3.1 slurm-debugsource-17.11.7-6.3.1 slurm-devel-17.11.7-6.3.1 slurm-doc-17.11.7-6.3.1 slurm-lua-17.11.7-6.3.1 slurm-lua-debuginfo-17.11.7-6.3.1 slurm-munge-17.11.7-6.3.1 slurm-munge-debuginfo-17.11.7-6.3.1 slurm-node-17.11.7-6.3.1 slurm-node-debuginfo-17.11.7-6.3.1 slurm-pam_slurm-17.11.7-6.3.1 slurm-pam_slurm-debuginfo-17.11.7-6.3.1 slurm-plugins-17.11.7-6.3.1 slurm-plugins-debuginfo-17.11.7-6.3.1 slurm-slurmdbd-17.11.7-6.3.1 slurm-slurmdbd-debuginfo-17.11.7-6.3.1 slurm-sql-17.11.7-6.3.1 slurm-sql-debuginfo-17.11.7-6.3.1 slurm-torque-17.11.7-6.3.1 slurm-torque-debuginfo-17.11.7-6.3.1 References: https://www.suse.com/security/cve/CVE-2018-10995.html https://bugzilla.suse.com/1095508 . SUSE Security Update for Samba addresses an authentication vulnerability of moderate severity, providing essential patches and improvements.. SUSE Linux Enterprise, Slurm Update, Security Patch, User Handling Fix. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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