FEDORA-2024-a1d440af5c
Packages in this update:
xorg-x11-server-Xwayland-23.2.5-1.fc39
Update description:
CVE fix for: CVE-2024-31080, CVE-2024-31081, CVE-2024-31082 and CVE-2024-31083
xorg-x11-server-Xwayland-23.2.5-1.fc39
CVE fix for: CVE-2024-31080, CVE-2024-31081, CVE-2024-31082 and CVE-2024-31083
trafficserver-9.2.4-1.fc38
Update to upstream 9.2.4, resolves CVE-2024-31309 (CONTINUATION frames DoS)
trafficserver-9.2.4-1.fc39
Update to upstream 9.2.4, resolves CVE-2024-31309 (CONTINUATION frames DoS)
trafficserver-9.2.4-1.fc40
Update to upstream 9.2.4, resolves CVE-2024-31309 (CONTINUATION frames DoS)
trafficserver-9.2.4-1.el8
Update to upstream 9.2.4, resolves CVE-2024-31309 (CONTINUATION frames DoS)
trafficserver-9.2.4-1.el9
Update to upstream 9.2.4, resolves CVE-2024-31309 (CONTINUATION frames DoS)
trafficserver-9.2.4-1.el7
Update to upstream 9.2.4, resolves CVE-2024-31309 (CONTINUATION frames DoS)
xorg-x11-server-Xwayland-23.2.5-1.fc40
CVE fix for: CVE-2024-31080, CVE-2024-31081, CVE-2024-31082 and CVE-2024-31083
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upx-4.2.3-1.el9
4.2.3