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ELSA-2011-1282 Important: Oracle Linux nss and nspr security update

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ELSA-2011-1282 Important: Oracle Linux nss and nspr security update

Severity
4
CVSS
(AV:L/AC:M/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:P)
Published
09/13/2011
Created
07/25/2018
Added
12/20/2011
Modified
07/04/2017

Description

Oracle Linux Security Advisory ELSA-2011-1282 https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2011-1282.html The following updated rpms for Oracle Linux 6 have been uploaded to the Unbreakable Linux Network: i386: nss-3.12.9-12.0.1.el6_1.i686.rpm nss-devel-3.12.9-12.0.1.el6_1.i686.rpm nss-pkcs11-devel-3.12.9-12.0.1.el6_1.i686.rpm nss-sysinit-3.12.9-12.0.1.el6_1.i686.rpm nss-tools-3.12.9-12.0.1.el6_1.i686.rpm x86_64: nss-3.12.9-12.0.1.el6_1.i686.rpm nss-3.12.9-12.0.1.el6_1.x86_64.rpm nss-devel-3.12.9-12.0.1.el6_1.i686.rpm nss-devel-3.12.9-12.0.1.el6_1.x86_64.rpm nss-pkcs11-devel-3.12.9-12.0.1.el6_1.i686.rpm nss-pkcs11-devel-3.12.9-12.0.1.el6_1.x86_64.rpm nss-sysinit-3.12.9-12.0.1.el6_1.x86_64.rpm nss-tools-3.12.9-12.0.1.el6_1.x86_64.rpm SRPMS: http://oss.oracle.com/ol6/SRPMS-updates/nss-3.12.9-12.0.1.el6_1.src.rpm Description of changes: [3.12.9-12.0.1.el6_1] - Use blank image instead of clean.gif in nss-3.12.9-stripped.tar.bz2 [3.12.9-12] - Retagging [3.12.10-12] - Update builtins certs to those from NSSCKBI_1_87_RTM [3.12.9-11] - Update builtins certs to those from NSSCKBI_1_86_RTM [3.12.9-10] - Update builtins certs to NSSCKBI_1_85_RTM

Solution(s)

  • oracle-linux-upgrade-nspr
  • oracle-linux-upgrade-nspr-devel
  • oracle-linux-upgrade-nss
  • oracle-linux-upgrade-nss-devel
  • oracle-linux-upgrade-nss-pkcs11-devel
  • oracle-linux-upgrade-nss-sysinit
  • oracle-linux-upgrade-nss-tools

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