The following Fedora EPEL 7 Security updates need testing:
Age URL
1116
https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-EPEL-2015-1087
dokuwiki-0-0.24.20140929c.el7
879
https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-EPEL-2015-dac7ed832f
mcollective-2.8.4-1.el7
461
https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-EPEL-2016-04bc9dd81d
libbsd-0.8.3-1.el7
358
https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-EPEL-2017-d241156dfe
mod_cluster-1.3.3-10.el7
190
https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-EPEL-2017-e27758bd23
libmspack-0.6-0.1.alpha.el7
127
https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-EPEL-2017-e64eeb6ece
nagios-4.3.4-5.el7
14
https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-EPEL-2018-3f41541339
monitorix-3.10.1-1.el7
11
https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-EPEL-2018-ae3a1eae7e
glpi-0.90.5-2.el7
11
https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-EPEL-2018-add4fc19d8
mosquitto-1.4.15-1.el7
5
https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-EPEL-2018-1fbdf7f103
chromium-65.0.3325.181-1.el7
3
https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-EPEL-2018-86171fce03
python-paramiko-2.1.1-0.4.el7
The following builds have been pushed to Fedora EPEL 7 updates-testing
drupal7-7.58-1.el7
firefox-pkcs11-loader-3.13.0-7.el7
rho-0.0.33-1.el7
webextension-token-signing-1.0.6-5.el7
Details about builds:
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drupal7-7.58-1.el7 (FEDORA-EPEL-2018-2074629ed3)
An open-source content-management platform
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Update Information:
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https://www.drupal.org/SA-CORE-2018-002 -
https://www.drupal.org/SA-
CORE-2018-001
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References:
[ 1 ] Bug #1548323 - CVE-2017-6926 CVE-2017-6927 CVE-2017-6928 CVE-2017-6929
CVE-2017-6930 CVE-2017-6931 CVE-2017-6932 drupal: Multiple vulnerabilities fixed in 7.57
and 8.4.5 (SA-CORE-2018-001)
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1548323
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firefox-pkcs11-loader-3.13.0-7.el7 (FEDORA-EPEL-2018-bf99c257e1)
Helper script for Firefox that sets up the browser for authentication with Estonian
ID-card
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Update Information:
removed Requires: esteidcerts ---- 3.13.0 release
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rho-0.0.33-1.el7 (FEDORA-EPEL-2018-191a89bd01)
An SSH system profiler
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Update Information:
# Testing Rho To set up Rho, you create profiles that control how to run each
scan. - Authentication profiles contain user credentials for a user with
sufficient authority to complete the scan (for example, a root user or one with
root-level access obtained through -sudo privilege escalation). - Network
profiles contain network identifiers (for example, a hostname, IP address, or
range of IP addresses) and the authentication profiles to be used for a scan.
Complete the following steps, repeating them as necessary to access all parts of
your environment that you want to scan: 1. Create at least one authentication
profile with root-level access to Rho: ``` rho auth add --name auth_name
--username root_name(--sshkeyfile key_file | --password) ``` a. At the Rho
vault password prompt, create a new Rho vault password. This password is
required to access the encrypted Rho data, such as authentication and network
profiles, scan data, and other information. b. If you did not use the
sshkeyfile option to provide an SSH key for the username value, enter the
password of the user with root-level access at the connection password prompt.
For example, for an authentication profile where the authentication profile name
is roothost1, the user with root-level access is root, and the SSH key for the
user is in the path ~/.ssh/id_rsa, you would enter the following command: ```
rho auth add --name roothost1 --username root --sshkeyfile ~/.ssh/id_rsa ``` You
can also use the sudo-password option to create an authentication profile for a
user with root-level access who requires a password to obtain this privilege.
You can use the sudo-password option with either the sshkeyfile or the password
option. For example, for an authentication profile where the authentication
profile name is sudouser1, the user with root-level access is sysadmin, and the
access is obtained through the password option, you would enter the following
command: ``` rho auth add --name sudouser1 --username sysadmin --password
--sudo-password ``` After you enter this command, you are prompted to enter two
passwords. First, you would enter the connection password for the username user,
and then you would enter the password for the sudo command. 2. Create at least
one network profile that specifies one or more network identifiers, such as a
host name, an IP address, a list of IP addresses, or an IP range, and one or
more authentication profiles to be used for the scan: ``` rho profile add --name
profile_name --hosts host_name_or_file --auth auth_name ``` For example, for a
network profile where the name of the network profile is mynetwork, the network
to be scanned is the 192.0.2.0/24 subnet, and the authentication profiles that
are used to run the scan are roothost1 and roothost2, you would enter the
following command: ``` rho profile add --name mynetwork --hosts 192.0.2.[1:254]
--auth roothost1 roothost2 ``` You can also use a file to pass in the network
identifiers. If you use a file to enter multiple network identifiers, such as
multiple individual IP addresses, enter each on a single line. For example, for
a network profile where the path to this file is /home/user1/hosts_file, you
would enter the following command: ``` rho profile add --name mynetwork --hosts
/home/user1/hosts_file --auth roothost1 roothost2 ``` # Running a scan Run the
scan by using the scan command, specifying a network profile for the profile
option and a location to store the output as a file in the comma-separated
variables (CSV) format for the reportfile option: ``` rho scan --profile
profile_name --reportfile filename.csv ``` For example, if you want to use the
network profile mynetwork and save the report as mynetwork_scan1.csv, you would
enter the following command: ``` rho scan --profile mynetwork --reportfile
mynetwork_scan1.csv ```
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webextension-token-signing-1.0.6-5.el7 (FEDORA-EPEL-2018-199f6ce98b)
Firefox extension for signing with your eID on the web
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Update Information:
removed Requires: esteidcerts ---- 1.0.6 update
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