Red Hat Enterprise Linux: Updated libqb packages that fix one bug are now available for Red Hat Enterprise
Linux 7.
Monthly Archives: March 2015
RHBA-2015:0736-1: sssd bug fix update
Red Hat Enterprise Linux: Updated sssd packages that fix two bugs are now available for Red Hat Enterprise
Linux 7.
RHBA-2015:0734-1: java-1.8.0-openjdk bug fix update
Red Hat Enterprise Linux: Updated java-1.8.0-openjdk packages that fix one bug are now available for
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.
RHBA-2015:0733-1: java-1.7.0-openjdk bug fix update
Red Hat Enterprise Linux: Updated java-1.7.0-openjdk packages that fix one bug are now available for Red
Hat Enterprise Linux 7.
RHBA-2015:0730-1: sos bug fix update
Red Hat Enterprise Linux: An updated sos package that fixes one bug now available for Red Hat Enterprise
Linux 7.
RHBA-2015:0682-1: Red Hat Storage 3.0 enhancement and bug fix update #4
Red Hat Enterprise Linux: Updated glusterfs, glusterfs-geo-replication, glusterfs-rdma, and
glusterfs-server packages that fix numerous bugs and add various enhancements
are now available for Red Hat Storage 3.
RHBA-2015:0681-1: Red Hat Storage Console 3.0 enhancement and bug fix update #4
Red Hat Enterprise Linux: Updated rhsc-setup-plugins, org.ovirt.engine-root, otopi, nagios-server-addons,
and rhsc-doc packages that fix multiple bugs and adds various enhancements are
now available for Red Hat Storage Console 3.
Fedora 21 Security Update: qtwebkit-2.3.4-6.fc21
Resolved Bugs
1204795 – qt5-qtwebkit: QtWebKit logs visited URLs to WebpageIcons.db in private browsing mode<br
QtWebKit logs visited URLs to WebpageIcons.db in private browsing mode.
Fedora 21 Security Update: ca-certificates-2015.2.3-1.0.fc21
Resolved Bugs
1205305 – Update to version 2.3 as released with NSS 3.18
1205302 – Fix the legacy CA inclusions of upstream 2.1 and 2.2<br
This is an update to the set of CA certificates released with NSS version 3.18
However, the package modifies the CA list to keep several legacy CAs still trusted for compatibility reasons. Please refer to the project URL for details.
If you prefer to use the unchanged list provided by Mozilla, and if you accept any compatibility issues it may cause, an administrator may configure the system by executing the “ca-legacy disable” command.
This update corrects the Fedora legacy classification of four root CA certificates, which had trust added or removed in the upstream 2.1 and 2.2 releases.