memory leak when destroying guest without PT devices [XSA-207] (#1422492)
update patches for XSA-208 after upstream revision (no functional change)
Category Archives: Fedora
Fedora – Security Updates
xrdp-0.9.1-5.fc25
WARNING: Please note that this update comes with a slightly different syntax of sesman.ini file, so if you edited this file by hand, you may need to look at the .rpmnew file and merge any required changes by hand.
This release also creates three files in /etc/xrdp directory if they don’t already exist or are empty:
– rsakeys.ini
– cert.pem
– key.pem
Also note that in Fedora, the only backend that will really work is still Xvnc for now.
New features
– New xorgxrdp backend using existing Xorg with additional modules
– Improvements to X11rdp backend
– Support for IPv6 (disabled by default)
– Initial support for RemoteFX Codec (disabled by default)
– Support for TLS security layer (preferred over RDP layer if supported by the client)
– Support for disabling deprecated SSLv3 protocol and for selecting custom cipher suites in xrdp.ini
– Support for bidirectional fastpath (enabled in both directions by default)
– Support clients that don’t support drawing orders, such as MS RDP client for Android, ChromeRDP (disabled by default)
– More configurable login screen
– Support for new virtual channels:
– – rdpdr: device redirection
– – rdpsnd: audio output
– – cliprdr: clipboard
– – xrdpvr: xrdp video redirection channel (can be used along with NeutrinoRDP client)
– Support for disabling virtual channels globally or by session type
– Allow to specify the path for backends (Xorg, X11rdp, Xvnc)
– Added files for systemd support
– Multi-monitor support
– xrdp-chansrv stroes logs in ${XDG_DATA_HOME}/xrdp now
Security fixes
– User’s password could be recovered from the Xvnc password file
– X11 authentication was not used
xrdp-0.9.1-5.fc24
WARNING: Please note that this update comes with a slightly different syntax of sesman.ini file, so if you edited this file by hand, you may need to look at the .rpmnew file and merge any required changes by hand.
This release also creates three files in /etc/xrdp directory if they don’t already exist or are empty:
– rsakeys.ini
– cert.pem
– key.pem
Also note that in Fedora, the only backend that will really work is still Xvnc for now.
New features
– New xorgxrdp backend using existing Xorg with additional modules
– Improvements to X11rdp backend
– Support for IPv6 (disabled by default)
– Initial support for RemoteFX Codec (disabled by default)
– Support for TLS security layer (preferred over RDP layer if supported by the client)
– Support for disabling deprecated SSLv3 protocol and for selecting custom cipher suites in xrdp.ini
– Support for bidirectional fastpath (enabled in both directions by default)
– Support clients that don’t support drawing orders, such as MS RDP client for Android, ChromeRDP (disabled by default)
– More configurable login screen
– Support for new virtual channels:
– – rdpdr: device redirection
– – rdpsnd: audio output
– – cliprdr: clipboard
– – xrdpvr: xrdp video redirection channel (can be used along with NeutrinoRDP client)
– Support for disabling virtual channels globally or by session type
– Allow to specify the path for backends (Xorg, X11rdp, Xvnc)
– Added files for systemd support
– Multi-monitor support
– xrdp-chansrv stroes logs in ${XDG_DATA_HOME}/xrdp now
Security fixes
– User’s password could be recovered from the Xvnc password file
– X11 authentication was not used
xrdp-0.9.1-5.el7
WARNING: Please note that this update comes with a slightly different syntax of sesman.ini file, so if you edited this file by hand, you may need to look at the .rpmnew file and merge any required changes by hand.
This release also creates three files in /etc/xrdp directory if they don’t already exist or are empty:
– rsakeys.ini
– cert.pem
– key.pem
Also note that in Fedora, the only backend that will really work is still Xvnc for now.
New features
– New xorgxrdp backend using existing Xorg with additional modules
– Improvements to X11rdp backend
– Support for IPv6 (disabled by default)
– Initial support for RemoteFX Codec (disabled by default)
– Support for TLS security layer (preferred over RDP layer if supported by the client)
– Support for disabling deprecated SSLv3 protocol and for selecting custom cipher suites in xrdp.ini
– Support for bidirectional fastpath (enabled in both directions by default)
– Support clients that don’t support drawing orders, such as MS RDP client for Android, ChromeRDP (disabled by default)
– More configurable login screen
– Support for new virtual channels:
– – rdpdr: device redirection
– – rdpsnd: audio output
– – cliprdr: clipboard
– – xrdpvr: xrdp video redirection channel (can be used along with NeutrinoRDP client)
– Support for disabling virtual channels globally or by session type
– Allow to specify the path for backends (Xorg, X11rdp, Xvnc)
– Added files for systemd support
– Multi-monitor support
– xrdp-chansrv stroes logs in ${XDG_DATA_HOME}/xrdp now
Security fixes
– User’s password could be recovered from the Xvnc password file
– X11 authentication was not used
xrdp-0.9.1-3.fc25
WARNING: Please note that this update comes with a slightly different syntax of sesman.ini file, so if you edited this file by hand, you may need to look at the .rpmnew file and merge any required changes by hand.
This release also creates three files in /etc/xrdp directory if they don’t already exist or are empty:
– rsakeys.ini
– cert.pem
– key.pem
Also note that in Fedora, the only backend that will really work is still Xvnc for now.
New features
– New xorgxrdp backend using existing Xorg with additional modules
– Improvements to X11rdp backend
– Support for IPv6 (disabled by default)
– Initial support for RemoteFX Codec (disabled by default)
– Support for TLS security layer (preferred over RDP layer if supported by the client)
– Support for disabling deprecated SSLv3 protocol and for selecting custom cipher suites in xrdp.ini
– Support for bidirectional fastpath (enabled in both directions by default)
– Support clients that don’t support drawing orders, such as MS RDP client for Android, ChromeRDP (disabled by default)
– More configurable login screen
– Support for new virtual channels:
– – rdpdr: device redirection
– – rdpsnd: audio output
– – cliprdr: clipboard
– – xrdpvr: xrdp video redirection channel (can be used along with NeutrinoRDP client)
– Support for disabling virtual channels globally or by session type
– Allow to specify the path for backends (Xorg, X11rdp, Xvnc)
– Added files for systemd support
– Multi-monitor support
– xrdp-chansrv stroes logs in ${XDG_DATA_HOME}/xrdp now
Security fixes
– User’s password could be recovered from the Xvnc password file
– X11 authentication was not used
xrdp-0.9.1-3.fc24
WARNING: Please note that this update comes with a slightly different syntax of sesman.ini file, so if you edited this file by hand, you may need to look at the .rpmnew file and merge any required changes by hand.
This release also creates three files in /etc/xrdp directory if they don’t already exist or are empty:
– rsakeys.ini
– cert.pem
– key.pem
Also note that in Fedora, the only backend that will really work is still Xvnc for now.
New features
– New xorgxrdp backend using existing Xorg with additional modules
– Improvements to X11rdp backend
– Support for IPv6 (disabled by default)
– Initial support for RemoteFX Codec (disabled by default)
– Support for TLS security layer (preferred over RDP layer if supported by the client)
– Support for disabling deprecated SSLv3 protocol and for selecting custom cipher suites in xrdp.ini
– Support for bidirectional fastpath (enabled in both directions by default)
– Support clients that don’t support drawing orders, such as MS RDP client for Android, ChromeRDP (disabled by default)
– More configurable login screen
– Support for new virtual channels:
– – rdpdr: device redirection
– – rdpsnd: audio output
– – cliprdr: clipboard
– – xrdpvr: xrdp video redirection channel (can be used along with NeutrinoRDP client)
– Support for disabling virtual channels globally or by session type
– Allow to specify the path for backends (Xorg, X11rdp, Xvnc)
– Added files for systemd support
– Multi-monitor support
– xrdp-chansrv stroes logs in ${XDG_DATA_HOME}/xrdp now
Security fixes
– User’s password could be recovered from the Xvnc password file
– X11 authentication was not used
xrdp-0.9.1-3.el7
WARNING: Please note that this update comes with a slightly different syntax of sesman.ini file, so if you edited this file by hand, you may need to look at the .rpmnew file and merge any required changes by hand.
This release also creates three files in /etc/xrdp directory if they don’t already exist or are empty:
– rsakeys.ini
– cert.pem
– key.pem
Also note that in Fedora, the only backend that will really work is still Xvnc for now.
New features
– New xorgxrdp backend using existing Xorg with additional modules
– Improvements to X11rdp backend
– Support for IPv6 (disabled by default)
– Initial support for RemoteFX Codec (disabled by default)
– Support for TLS security layer (preferred over RDP layer if supported by the client)
– Support for disabling deprecated SSLv3 protocol and for selecting custom cipher suites in xrdp.ini
– Support for bidirectional fastpath (enabled in both directions by default)
– Support clients that don’t support drawing orders, such as MS RDP client for Android, ChromeRDP (disabled by default)
– More configurable login screen
– Support for new virtual channels:
– – rdpdr: device redirection
– – rdpsnd: audio output
– – cliprdr: clipboard
– – xrdpvr: xrdp video redirection channel (can be used along with NeutrinoRDP client)
– Support for disabling virtual channels globally or by session type
– Allow to specify the path for backends (Xorg, X11rdp, Xvnc)
– Added files for systemd support
– Multi-monitor support
– xrdp-chansrv stroes logs in ${XDG_DATA_HOME}/xrdp now
Security fixes
– User’s password could be recovered from the Xvnc password file
– X11 authentication was not used
python-PyMySQL-0.7.10-10.fc25
Update to 0.7.10
plasma-desktop-5.8.5-4.fc24
it was found that KDE plasma does not honor the setting for prompting when executing executable files on the desktop. This update resolves this issue.
plasma-desktop-5.8.5-4.fc25
it was found that KDE plasma does not honor the setting for prompting when executing executable files on the desktop. This update resolves this issue.