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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2022-12131beb7a
2022-11-03 15:30:27.308176
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Name : FlightGear-data
Product : Fedora 35
Version : 2020.3.16
Release : 1.fc35
URL : http://www.flightgear.org/
Summary : FlightGear base scenery and data files
Description :
This package contains the base scenery for FlightGear and must be
installed
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Update Information:
This update provides a new version of FlightGear, the flight simulator.
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ChangeLog:
* Thu Oct 20 2022 Fabrice Bellet <fabrice(a)bellet.info> - 2020.3.16-1
- new upstream release
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FEDORA-2022-12131beb7a
2022-11-03 15:30:27.308176
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Name : FlightGear
Product : Fedora 35
Version : 2020.3.16
Release : 1.fc35
URL : http://www.flightgear.org/
Summary : The FlightGear Flight Simulator
Description :
The Flight Gear project is working to create a sophisticated flight
simulator framework for the development and pursuit of interesting
flight simulator ideas. We are developing a solid basic sim that can be
expanded and improved upon by anyone interested in contributing
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Update Information:
This update provides a new version of FlightGear, the flight simulator.
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ChangeLog:
* Thu Oct 20 2022 Fabrice Bellet <fabrice(a)bellet.info> - 2020.3.16-1
- new upstream release
- Fix crash on METAR without cloud coverage set
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FEDORA-2022-12131beb7a
2022-11-03 15:30:27.308176
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Name : FlightGear-Atlas
Product : Fedora 35
Version : 0.5.0
Release : 0.79.cvs20141002.fc35
URL : http://atlas.sourceforge.net
Summary : Flightgear map tools
Description :
Atlas aims to produce and display high quality charts of the world for
users of FlightGear, an open source flight simulator. This is achieved
through two main parts: The map creator (simply called Map) and the
Atlas viewer
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Update Information:
This update provides a new version of FlightGear, the flight simulator.
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ChangeLog:
* Thu Oct 20 2022 Fabrice Bellet <fabrice(a)bellet.info> - 0.5.0-0.79.cvs20141002
- rebuild with newer SimGear
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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2022-12131beb7a
2022-11-03 15:30:27.308176
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Name : fgrun
Product : Fedora 35
Version : 2016.3.1
Release : 52.fc35
URL : http://sourceforge.net/projects/fgrun
Summary : Graphical front-end for launching FlightGear flight simulator
Description :
FlightGear Launch Control is a graphical front-end for launching
FlightGear flight simulator
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Update Information:
This update provides a new version of FlightGear, the flight simulator.
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ChangeLog:
* Wed Oct 26 2022 Fabrice Bellet <fabrice(a)bellet.info> - 2016.3.1-52
- rebuild with newer SimGear
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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2022-a74453d082
2022-11-03 15:30:27.308167
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Name : liblxi
Product : Fedora 35
Version : 1.18
Release : 1.fc35
URL : https://lxi-tools.github.io/
Summary : Library with simple API for communication with LXI devices
Description :
The LXI library (liblxi) is an open source software library for GNU/Linux
systems which offers a simple API for communicating with LXI enabled
instruments. The API allows applications to easily discover instruments on
networks and communicate SCPI commands.
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Update Information:
# liblxi v1.18 * build: make avahi optional again after meson conversion
* matches readme again * liblxi is still usable, but it definitely takes
some of the fun out of it. * vxi11: Drop non-portable pthread timeout call
* Convert to manually constructing a timedjoin wrapper which should work outside
of Linux * Tested functional
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ChangeLog:
* Wed Oct 26 2022 Robert Scheck <robert(a)fedoraproject.org> 1.18-1
- Upgrade to 1.18 (#2137767)
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References:
[ 1 ] Bug #2137767 - liblxi-1.18 is available
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2137767
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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2022-a51bad654f
2022-11-03 15:30:27.308157
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Name : osbuild
Product : Fedora 35
Version : 70
Release : 1.fc35
URL : https://github.com/osbuild/osbuild
Summary : A build system for OS images
Description :
A build system for OS images
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Update Information:
New upstream release: 70
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ChangeLog:
* Wed Oct 26 2022 Packit <hello(a)packit.dev> - 70-1
Changes with 70
----------------
* Build rpms on RHEL 8.8 and 9.2 (#1141)
* packit: Replace deprecated config options (#1145)
* schutzbot/mockbuild: stop running mock as root (#1148)
* schutzfile: update manifest-db ref 2022-10-20 (#1155)
* sources/ostree: set contenturl when pulling from remote (#1140)
* stages/keymap: add font option (#1158)
* stages/logind-systemd: add `ReserveVT` option (#1156)
* stages/rpm: make the fake machine-id newline-terminated (#1150)
* stages: add systemd-journald stage (#1143)
* test: add README.md on how to make tests for stages (#1149)
Contributions from: Christian Kellner, Irene Diez, Jakub Rusz, Jan Macku, Ond��ej Budai, Sanne Raymaekers, SchutzBot
��� Somewhere on the Internet, 2022-10-26
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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2022-1c07902a5e
2022-11-03 15:30:27.308147
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Name : java-11-openjdk
Product : Fedora 35
Version : 11.0.17.0.8
Release : 2.fc35
URL : http://openjdk.java.net/
Summary : OpenJDK 11 Runtime Environment
Description :
The OpenJDK 11 runtime environment.
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Update Information:
# New in release OpenJDK 11.0.17 (2022-10-18) * [Release
announcement](https://bit.ly/openjdk11017) * [Full release
notes](https://builds.shipilev.net/backports-monitor/release-notes-11.0.7.h…
## Security Fixes - JDK-8282252: Improve BigInteger/Decimal validation -
JDK-8285662: Better permission resolution - JDK-8286077, CVE-2022-21618: Wider
MultiByte conversions - JDK-8286511: Improve macro allocation - JDK-8286519:
Better memory handling - JDK-8286526, CVE-2022-21619: Improve NTLM support -
JDK-8286533, CVE-2022-21626: Key X509 usages - JDK-8286910, CVE-2022-21624:
Improve JNDI lookups - JDK-8286918, CVE-2022-21628: Better HttpServer service
- JDK-8287446: Enhance icon presentations - JDK-8288508: Enhance ECDSA usage
- JDK-8289366, CVE-2022-39399: Improve HTTP/2 client usage - JDK-8289853:
Update HarfBuzz to 4.4.1 - JDK-8290334: Update FreeType to 2.12.1 -
JDK-8293429: [11u] minor update in attribute style ## Major Changes ###
[JDK-8278067](https://bugs.openjdk.org/browse/JDK-8278067): Make
HttpURLConnection Default Keep Alive Timeout Configurable Two system properties
have been added which control the keep alive behavior of HttpURLConnection in
the case where the server does not specify a keep alive time. Two properties are
defined for controlling connections to servers and proxies separately. They are:
* `http.keepAlive.time.server` * `http.keepAlive.time.proxy` respectively. More
information about them can be found on the [Networking Properties
page](https://docs.oracle.com/en/java/javase/17/docs/api/java.base/java/net…
files/net-properties.html). ### JDK-8286918: Better HttpServer service The
HttpServer can be optionally configured with a maximum connection limit by
setting the jdk.httpserver.maxConnections system property. A value of `0` or a
negative integer is ignored and considered to represent no connection limit. In
the case of a positive integer value, any newly accepted connections will be
first checked against the current count of established connections and, if the
configured limit has been reached, then the newly accepted connection will be
closed immediately. ###
[JDK-8281181](https://bugs.openjdk.org/browse/JDK-8281181): CPU Shares Ignored
When Computing Active Processor Count Previous JDK releases used an incorrect
interpretation of the Linux cgroups parameter "cpu.shares". This might cause the
JVM to use fewer CPUs than available, leading to an under utilization of CPU
resources when the JVM is used inside a container. Starting from this JDK
release, by default, the JVM no longer considers "cpu.shares" when deciding the
number of threads to be used by the various thread pools. The
`-XX:+UseContainerCpuShares` command-line option can be used to revert to the
previous behaviour. This option is deprecated and may be removed in a future JDK
release. ### [JDK-8269039](https://bugs.openjdk.org/browse/JDK-8269039):
Disabled SHA-1 Signed JARs JARs signed with SHA-1 algorithms are now restricted
by default and treated as if they were unsigned. This applies to the algorithms
used to digest, sign, and optionally timestamp the JAR. It also applies to the
signature and digest algorithms of the certificates in the certificate chain of
the code signer and the Timestamp Authority, and any CRLs or OCSP responses that
are used to verify if those certificates have been revoked. These restrictions
also apply to signed JCE providers. To reduce the compatibility risk for JARs
that have been previously timestamped, there is one exception to this policy: -
Any JAR signed with SHA-1 algorithms and timestamped prior to January 01, 2019
will not be restricted. This exception may be removed in a future JDK release.
To determine if your signed JARs are affected by this change, run: ~~~ $
jarsigner -verify -verbose -certs` ~~~ on the signed JAR, and look for instances
of "SHA1" or "SHA-1" and "disabled" and a warning that the JAR will be treated
as unsigned in the output. For example: ~~~ Signed by "CN="Signer""
Digest algorithm: SHA-1 (disabled) Signature algorithm: SHA1withRSA
(disabled), 2048-bit key WARNING: The jar will be treated as unsigned,
because it is signed with a weak algorithm that is now disabled by the security
property: jdk.jar.disabledAlgorithms=MD2, MD5, RSA keySize < 1024, DSA
keySize < 1024, SHA1 denyAfter 2019-01-01 ~~~ JARs affected by these new
restrictions should be replaced or re-signed with stronger algorithms. Users
can, *at their own risk*, remove these restrictions by modifying the
`java.security` configuration file (or override it by using the
`java.security.properties` system property) and removing "SHA1 usage SignedJAR &
denyAfter 2019-01-01" from the `jdk.certpath.disabledAlgorithms` security
property and "SHA1 denyAfter 2019-01-01" from the `jdk.jar.disabledAlgorithms`
security property. ###
[JDK-8267880](https://bugs.openjdk.org/browse/JDK-8267880): Upgrade the default
PKCS12 MAC algorithm The default MAC algorithm used in a PKCS #12 keystore has
been updated. The new algorithm is based on SHA-256 and is stronger than the old
one based on SHA-1. See the security properties starting with `keystore.pkcs12`
in the `java.security` file for detailed information. The new SHA-256 based MAC
algorithms were introduced in the 11.0.12 release. Keystores created using this
newer, stronger, MAC algorithm cannot be opened in versions of OpenJDK 11
earlier than 11.0.12. A 'java.security.NoSuchAlgorithmException' exception will
be thrown in such circumstances. For compatibility, use the
`keystore.pkcs12.legacy` system property, which will revert the algorithms to
use the older, weaker algorithms. There is no value defined for this property.
### [JDK-8261160](https://bugs.openjdk.org/browse/JDK-8261160): JDK Flight
Recorder Event for Deserialization It is now possible to monitor deserialization
of objects using JDK Flight Recorder (JFR). When JFR is enabled and the JFR
configuration includes deserialization events, JFR will emit an event whenever
the running program attempts to deserialize an object. The deserialization event
is named `jdk.Deserialization`, and it is disabled by default. The
deserialization event contains information that is used by the serialization
filter mechanism; see the ObjectInputFilter API specification for details.
Additionally, if a filter is enabled, the JFR event indicates whether the filter
accepted or rejected deserialization of the object. For further information
about how to use the JFR deserialization event, see the article "[Monitoring
Deserialization to Improve Application
Security](https://inside.java/2021/03/02/monitoring-deserialization-activity-in-
the-jdk/)". For reference information about using and configuring JFR, see the
"[JFR Runtime Guide](https://docs.oracle.com/javacomponents/jmc-5-5/jfr-runtime-
guide/preface_jfrrt.htm#JFRRT165)" and "[JFR Command
Reference](https://docs.oracle.com/javacomponents/jmc-5-5/jfr-command-
reference/command-line-options.htm#JFRCR-GUID-
FE61CA60-E1DF-460E-A8E0-F4FF5D58A7A0)" sections of the JDK Mission Control
documentation. ### [JDK-8139348](https://bugs.openjdk.org/browse/JDK-8139348):
Deprecate 3DES and RC4 in Kerberos The `des3-hmac-sha1` and `rc4-hmac` Kerberos
encryption types (etypes) are now deprecated and disabled by default. Users can
set `allow_weak_crypto = true` in the `krb5.conf` configuration file to re-
enable them (along with other weak etypes including `des-cbc-crc` and `des-cbc-
md5`) at their own risk. To disable a subset of the weak etypes, users can list
preferred etypes explicitly in any of the `default_tkt_enctypes`,
`default_tgs_enctypes`, or `permitted_enctypes` settings.
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ChangeLog:
* Thu Oct 20 2022 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew(a)redhat.com> - 1:11.0.17.0.8-2
- Flip the use of system libraries back on by default, as in-tree libraries should only be used on Fedora 37+
* Wed Oct 19 2022 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew(a)redhat.com> - 1:11.0.17.0.8-1
- Update to jdk-11.0.17+8 (GA)
- Update release notes to 11.0.17+8
- Switch to GA mode for release
- The stdc++lib, zlib & freetype options should always be set from the global, so they are not altered for staticlibs builds
- Remove freetype sources along with zlib sources
* Sat Oct 15 2022 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew(a)redhat.com> - 1:11.0.17.0.7-0.2.ea
- Update in-tree tzdata to 2022e with JDK-8294357 & JDK-8295173
- Update CLDR data with Europe/Kyiv (JDK-8293834)
- Drop JDK-8292223 patch which we found to be unnecessary
- Update TestTranslations.java to use public API based on TimeZoneNamesTest upstream
* Wed Oct 5 2022 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew(a)redhat.com> - 1:11.0.17.0.7-0.1.ea
- Update to jdk-11.0.17+7
- Update release notes to 11.0.17+7
* Tue Sep 6 2022 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew(a)redhat.com> - 1:11.0.17.0.1-0.1.ea
- Update to jdk-11.0.17+1
- Update release notes to 11.0.17+1
- Switch to EA mode for 11.0.17 pre-release builds.
- Bump HarfBuzz bundled version to 4.4.1 following JDK-8289853
- Bump FreeType bundled version to 2.12.1 following JDK-8290334
* Tue Aug 30 2022 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew(a)redhat.com> - 1:11.0.16.1.1-2
- Switch to static builds, reducing system dependencies and making build more portable
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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2022-5d494ab9ab
2022-11-03 15:30:27.308137
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Name : java-17-openjdk
Product : Fedora 35
Version : 17.0.5.0.8
Release : 2.fc35
URL : http://openjdk.java.net/
Summary : OpenJDK 17 Runtime Environment
Description :
The OpenJDK 17 runtime environment.
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Update Information:
# New in release OpenJDK 17.0.5 (2022-10-18) * [Release
announcement](https://bit.ly/openjdk1705) * [Full release
notes](https://builds.shipilev.net/backports-monitor/release-notes-17.0.5.h…
## Security Fixes - JDK-8282252: Improve BigInteger/Decimal validation -
JDK-8285662: Better permission resolution - JDK-8286077, CVE-2022-21618: Wider
MultiByte conversions - JDK-8286511: Improve macro allocation - JDK-8286519:
Better memory handling - JDK-8286526, CVE-2022-21619: Improve NTLM support -
JDK-8286910, CVE-2022-21624: Improve JNDI lookups - JDK-8286918,
CVE-2022-21628: Better HttpServer service - JDK-8287446: Enhance icon
presentations - JDK-8288508: Enhance ECDSA usage - JDK-8289366,
CVE-2022-39399: Improve HTTP/2 client usage - JDK-8289853: Update HarfBuzz to
4.4.1 - JDK-8290334: Update FreeType to 2.12.1 ## Major Changes ###
[JDK-8278067](https://bugs.openjdk.org/browse/JDK-8278067): Make
HttpURLConnection Default Keep Alive Timeout Configurable Two system properties
have been added which control the keep alive behavior of HttpURLConnection in
the case where the server does not specify a keep alive time. Two properties are
defined for controlling connections to servers and proxies separately. They are:
* `http.keepAlive.time.server` * `http.keepAlive.time.proxy` respectively. More
information about them can be found on the [Networking Properties
page](https://docs.oracle.com/en/java/javase/17/docs/api/java.base/java/net…
files/net-properties.html). ### JDK-8286918: Better HttpServer service The
HttpServer can be optionally configured with a maximum connection limit by
setting the jdk.httpserver.maxConnections system property. A value of `0` or a
negative integer is ignored and considered to represent no connection limit. In
the case of a positive integer value, any newly accepted connections will be
first checked against the current count of established connections and, if the
configured limit has been reached, then the newly accepted connection will be
closed immediately. ###
[JDK-8281181](https://bugs.openjdk.org/browse/JDK-8281181): CPU Shares Ignored
When Computing Active Processor Count Previous JDK releases used an incorrect
interpretation of the Linux cgroups parameter "cpu.shares". This might cause the
JVM to use fewer CPUs than available, leading to an under utilization of CPU
resources when the JVM is used inside a container. Starting from this JDK
release, by default, the JVM no longer considers "cpu.shares" when deciding the
number of threads to be used by the various thread pools. The
`-XX:+UseContainerCpuShares` command-line option can be used to revert to the
previous behaviour. This option is deprecated and may be removed in a future JDK
release. ### [JDK-8269039](https://bugs.openjdk.org/browse/JDK-8269039):
Disabled SHA-1 Signed JARs JARs signed with SHA-1 algorithms are now restricted
by default and treated as if they were unsigned. This applies to the algorithms
used to digest, sign, and optionally timestamp the JAR. It also applies to the
signature and digest algorithms of the certificates in the certificate chain of
the code signer and the Timestamp Authority, and any CRLs or OCSP responses that
are used to verify if those certificates have been revoked. These restrictions
also apply to signed JCE providers. To reduce the compatibility risk for JARs
that have been previously timestamped, there is one exception to this policy: -
Any JAR signed with SHA-1 algorithms and timestamped prior to January 01, 2019
will not be restricted. This exception may be removed in a future JDK release.
To determine if your signed JARs are affected by this change, run: ~~~ $
jarsigner -verify -verbose -certs` ~~~ on the signed JAR, and look for instances
of "SHA1" or "SHA-1" and "disabled" and a warning that the JAR will be treated
as unsigned in the output. For example: ~~~ Signed by "CN="Signer""
Digest algorithm: SHA-1 (disabled) Signature algorithm: SHA1withRSA
(disabled), 2048-bit key WARNING: The jar will be treated as unsigned,
because it is signed with a weak algorithm that is now disabled by the security
property: jdk.jar.disabledAlgorithms=MD2, MD5, RSA keySize < 1024, DSA
keySize < 1024, SHA1 denyAfter 2019-01-01 ~~~ JARs affected by these new
restrictions should be replaced or re-signed with stronger algorithms. Users
can, *at their own risk*, remove these restrictions by modifying the
`java.security` configuration file (or override it by using the
`java.security.properties` system property) and removing "SHA1 usage SignedJAR &
denyAfter 2019-01-01" from the `jdk.certpath.disabledAlgorithms` security
property and "SHA1 denyAfter 2019-01-01" from the `jdk.jar.disabledAlgorithms`
security property.
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ChangeLog:
* Thu Oct 20 2022 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew(a)redhat.com> - 1:17.0.5.0.8-2
- Flip the use of system libraries back on by default, as in-tree libraries should only be used on Fedora 37+
* Wed Oct 19 2022 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew(a)redhat.com> - 1:17.0.5.0.8-1
- Update to jdk-17.0.5+8 (GA)
- Update release notes to 17.0.5+8 (GA)
- Switch to GA mode for final release.
- The stdc++lib, zlib & freetype options should always be set from the global, so they are not altered for staticlibs builds
- Remove freetype sources along with zlib sources
* Fri Oct 14 2022 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew(a)redhat.com> - 1:17.0.5.0.7-0.2.ea
- Update in-tree tzdata to 2022e with JDK-8294357 & JDK-8295173
- Update CLDR data with Europe/Kyiv (JDK-8293834)
- Drop JDK-8292223 patch which we found to be unnecessary
- Update TestTranslations.java to use public API based on TimeZoneNamesTest upstream
* Tue Oct 4 2022 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew(a)redhat.com> - 1:17.0.5.0.7-0.1.ea
- Update to jdk-17.0.5+7
- Update release notes to 17.0.5+7
* Mon Oct 3 2022 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew(a)redhat.com> - 1:17.0.5.0.1-0.1.ea
- Update to jdk-17.0.5+1
- Update release notes to 17.0.5+1
- Switch to EA mode for 17.0.5 pre-release builds.
- Bump HarfBuzz bundled version to 4.4.1 following JDK-8289853
- Bump FreeType bundled version to 2.12.1 following JDK-8290334
* Tue Aug 30 2022 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew(a)redhat.com> - 1:17.0.4.1.1-3
- Switch to static builds, reducing system dependencies and making build more portable
* Mon Aug 29 2022 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew(a)redhat.com> - 1:17.0.4.1.1-2
- Update FIPS support to bring in latest changes
- * RH2048582: Support PKCS#12 keystores
- * RH2020290: Support TLS 1.3 in FIPS mode
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This update can be installed with the "dnf" update program. Use
su -c 'dnf upgrade --advisory FEDORA-2022-5d494ab9ab' at the command
line. For more information, refer to the dnf documentation available at
http://dnf.readthedocs.io/en/latest/command_ref.html#upgrade-command-label
All packages are signed with the Fedora Project GPG key. More details on the
GPG keys used by the Fedora Project can be found at
https://fedoraproject.org/keys
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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2022-b050ae8974
2022-11-03 15:30:27.308128
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Name : java-1.8.0-openjdk
Product : Fedora 35
Version : 1.8.0.352.b08
Release : 2.fc35
URL : http://openjdk.java.net/
Summary : OpenJDK 8 Runtime Environment
Description :
The OpenJDK 8 runtime environment.
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Update Information:
# New in release OpenJDK 8u352 (2022-10-18) * [Release
announcement](https://bit.ly/openjdk8u352) * [Full release
notes](https://builds.shipilev.net/backports-monitor/release-notes-
openjdk8u352.html) ## Security Fixes * JDK-8282252: Improve BigInteger/Decimal
validation * JDK-8285662: Better permission resolution * JDK-8286511: Improve
macro allocation * JDK-8286519: Better memory handling * JDK-8286526,
CVE-2022-21619: Improve NTLM support * JDK-8286533, CVE-2022-21626: Key X509
usages * JDK-8286910, CVE-2022-21624: Improve JNDI lookups * JDK-8286918,
CVE-2022-21628: Better HttpServer service * JDK-8288508: Enhance ECDSA usage ##
Major Changes ### [JDK-8201793](https://bugs.openjdk.org/browse/JDK-8201793):
(ref) Reference object should not support cloning
`java.lang.ref.Reference::clone` method always throws
`CloneNotSupportedException`. `Reference` objects cannot be meaningfully cloned.
To create a new Reference object, call the constructor to create a `Reference`
object with the same referent and reference queue instead. ###
[JDK-8175797](https://bugs.openjdk.org/browse/JDK-8175797): (ref)
Reference::enqueue method should clear the reference object before enqueuing
`java.lang.ref.Reference.enqueue` method clears the reference object before it
is added to the registered queue. When the `enqueue` method is called, the
reference object is cleared and `get()` method will return null in OpenJDK
8u352. Typically when a reference object is enqueued, it is expected that the
reference object is cleared explicitly via the `clear` method to avoid memory
leak because its referent is no longer referenced. In other words the `get`
method is expected not to be called in common cases once the `enqueue`method is
called. In the case when the `get` method from an enqueued reference object and
existing code attempts to access members of the referent, `NullPointerException`
may be thrown. Such code will need to be updated. ###
[JDK-8071507](https://bugs.openjdk.org/browse/JDK-8071507): (ref) Clear phantom
reference as soft and weak references do This enhancement changes phantom
references to be automatically cleared by the garbage collector as soft and weak
references. An object becomes phantom reachable after it has been finalized.
This change may cause the phantom reachable objects to be GC'ed earlier -
previously the referent is kept alive until PhantomReference objects are GC'ed
or cleared by the application. This potential behavioral change might only
impact existing code that would depend on PhantomReference being enqueued rather
than when the referent be freed from the heap. ### JDK-8286918: Better
HttpServer service The HttpServer can be optionally configured with a maximum
connection limit by setting the `jdk.httpserver.maxConnections` system property.
A value of `0` or a negative integer is ignored and considered to represent no
connection limit. In the case of a positive integer value, any newly accepted
connections will be first checked against the current count of established
connections and, if the configured limit has been reached, then the newly
accepted connection will be closed immediately. ###
[JDK-8282859](https://bugs.openjdk.org/browse/JDK-8282859): Enable TLSv1.3 by
Default on JDK 8 for Client Roles The TLSv1.3 implementation is now enabled by
default for client roles in 8u352. It has been enabled by default for server
roles since 8u272. Note that TLS 1.3 is not directly compatible with previous
versions. Enabling it on the client may introduce compatibility issues on either
the server or the client side. Here are some more details on potential
compatibility issues that you should be aware of: * TLS 1.3 uses a half-close
policy, while TLS 1.2 and prior versions use a duplex-close policy. For
applications that depend on the duplex-close policy, there may be
compatibility issues when upgrading to TLS 1.3. * The
signature_algorithms_cert extension requires that pre-defined signature
algorithms are used for certificate authentication. In practice, however, an
application may use non-supported signature algorithms. * The DSA signature
algorithm is not supported in TLS 1.3. If a server is configured to only use
DSA certificates, it cannot upgrade to TLS 1.3. * The supported cipher suites
for TLS 1.3 are not the same as TLS 1.2 and prior versions. If an application
hard-codes cipher suites which are no longer supported, it may not be able to
use TLS 1.3 without modifying the application code. * The TLS 1.3 session
resumption and key update behaviors are different from TLS 1.2 and prior
versions. The compatibility should be minimal, but it could be a risk if an
application depends on the handshake details of the TLS protocols. The TLS
1.3 protocol can be disabled by using the jdk.tls.client.protocols system
property: ~~~ java -Djdk.tls.client.protocols="TLSv1.2" ... ~~~ Alternatively,
an application can explicitly set the enabled protocols with the javax.net.ssl
APIs e.g. ~~~ sslSocket.setEnabledProtocols(new String[] {"TLSv1.2"}); ~~~ or:
~~~ SSLParameters params = sslSocket.getSSLParameters(); params.setProtocols(new
String[] {"TLSv1.2"}); sslSocket.setSSLParameters(params); ~~~
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ChangeLog:
* Thu Oct 20 2022 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew(a)redhat.com> - 1:1.8.0.352.b08-2
- Preliminary HotSpot build should use the same link type as the whole build
* Thu Oct 20 2022 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew(a)redhat.com> - 1:1.8.0.352.b08-2
- Flip the use of system libraries back on by default, as in-tree libraries should only be used on Fedora 37+
* Wed Oct 19 2022 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew(a)redhat.com> - 1:1.8.0.352.b08-1
- Update to shenandoah-jdk8u352-b08 (GA)
- Update release notes for shenandoah-8u352-b08.
- Switch to GA mode for final release.
* Sun Oct 16 2022 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew(a)redhat.com> - 1:1.8.0.352.b07-0.2.ea
- Update in-tree tzdata to 2022e with JDK-8294357 & JDK-8295173
- Add test to ensure timezones can be translated
* Wed Oct 12 2022 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew(a)redhat.com> - 1:1.8.0.352.b07-0.1.ea
- Update to shenandoah-jdk8u352-b07 (EA)
- Update release notes for shenandoah-8u352-b07.
- Switch to EA mode for 8u352 pre-release builds.
- Rebase FIPS patch against 8u352-b07
* Tue Aug 30 2022 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew(a)redhat.com> - 1:1.8.0.345.b01-2
- Switch to static builds, reducing system dependencies and making build more portable
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This update can be installed with the "dnf" update program. Use
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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2022-eb4fe291a7
2022-11-03 15:30:27.308118
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Name : rust-netstat2
Product : Fedora 35
Version : 0.9.1
Release : 1.fc35
URL : https://crates.io/crates/netstat2
Summary : Cross-platform library to retrieve network sockets information
Description :
Cross-platform library to retrieve network sockets information.
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Update Information:
Initial import; Fixes: RHBZ#1990706
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ChangeLog:
* Wed Oct 26 2022 Davide Cavalca <dcavalca(a)fedoraproject.org> 0.9.1-1
- Initial import; Fixes: RHBZ#1990706
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References:
[ 1 ] Bug #1990706 - Review Request: rust-netstat2 - Cross-platform library to retrieve network sockets information
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1990706
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