SUSE Security Update: Security update for the Linux Kernel
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Announcement ID: SUSE-SU-2017:0494-1
Rating: important
References: #1001419 #1002165 #1003077 #1003253 #1003925
#1004517 #1007944 #1008374 #1008645 #1008831
#1008833 #1008850 #1009875 #1010150 #1010467
#1010501 #1010507 #1010711 #1010713 #1010716
#1011685 #1011820 #1012183 #1012422 #1012832
#1012851 #1012852 #1012895 #1013038 #1013042
#1013531 #1013542 #1014454 #1014746 #1015878
#1017710 #1018446 #1019079 #1019783 #1021258
#821612 #824171 #914939 #929141 #935436 #956514
#961923 #966826 #967716 #969340 #973691 #979595
#987576 #989152 #989261 #991665 #992566 #992569
#992906 #992991 #993890 #993891 #994296 #994618
#994759 #995968 #996329 #996541 #996557 #997059
#997401 #997708 #998689 #999932 #999943
Cross-References: CVE-2004-0230 CVE-2012-6704 CVE-2015-1350
CVE-2015-8956 CVE-2015-8962 CVE-2015-8964
CVE-2015-8970 CVE-2016-0823 CVE-2016-10088
CVE-2016-3841 CVE-2016-6828 CVE-2016-7042
CVE-2016-7097 CVE-2016-7117 CVE-2016-7425
CVE-2016-7910 CVE-2016-7911 CVE-2016-7916
CVE-2016-8399 CVE-2016-8632 CVE-2016-8633
CVE-2016-8646 CVE-2016-9555 CVE-2016-9685
CVE-2016-9756 CVE-2016-9793 CVE-2017-5551
Affected Products:
SUSE OpenStack Cloud 5
SUSE Manager Proxy 2.1
SUSE Manager 2.1
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11-SP3-LTSS
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11-EXTRA
SUSE Linux Enterprise Point of Sale 11-SP3
SUSE Linux Enterprise Debuginfo 11-SP3
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An update that solves 27 vulnerabilities and has 48 fixes
is now available.
Description:
The SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 SP3 LTSS kernel was updated to receive
various security and bugfixes.
The following security bugs were fixed:
– CVE-2015-8970: crypto/algif_skcipher.c in the Linux kernel did not
verify that a setkey operation has been performed on an AF_ALG socket
before an accept system call is processed, which allowed local users to
cause a denial of service (NULL pointer dereference and system crash)
via a crafted application that did not supply a key, related to the
lrw_crypt function in crypto/lrw.c (bnc#1008374).
– CVE-2017-5551: Clear S_ISGID on tmpfs when setting posix ACLs
(bsc#1021258).
– CVE-2016-7097: The filesystem implementation in the Linux kernel
preserves the setgid bit during a setxattr call, which allowed local
users to gain group privileges by leveraging the existence of a setgid
program with restrictions on execute permissions (bnc#995968).
– CVE-2016-10088: The sg implementation in the Linux kernel did not
properly restrict write operations in situations where the KERNEL_DS
option is set, which allowed local users to read or write to arbitrary
kernel memory locations or cause a denial of service (use-after-free) by
leveraging access to a /dev/sg device, related to block/bsg.c and
drivers/scsi/sg.c. NOTE: this vulnerability exists because of an
incomplete fix for CVE-2016-9576 (bnc#1017710).
– CVE-2004-0230: TCP, when using a large Window Size, made it easier for
remote attackers to guess sequence numbers and cause a denial of service
(connection loss) to persistent TCP connections by repeatedly injecting
a TCP RST packet, especially in protocols that use long-lived
connections, such as BGP (bnc#969340).
– CVE-2016-8632: The tipc_msg_build function in net/tipc/msg.c in the
Linux kernel did not validate the relationship between the minimum
fragment length and the maximum packet size, which allowed local users
to gain privileges or cause a denial of service (heap-based buffer
overflow) by leveraging the CAP_NET_ADMIN capability (bnc#1008831).
– CVE-2016-8399: An elevation of privilege vulnerability in the kernel
networking subsystem could have enabled a local malicious application to
execute arbitrary code within the context of the kernel bnc#1014746).
– CVE-2016-9793: The sock_setsockopt function in net/core/sock.c in the
Linux kernel mishandled negative values of sk_sndbuf and sk_rcvbuf,
which allowed local users to cause a denial of service (memory
corruption and system crash) or possibly have unspecified other impact
by leveraging the CAP_NET_ADMIN capability for a crafted setsockopt
system call with the (1) SO_SNDBUFFORCE or (2) SO_RCVBUFFORCE option
(bnc#1013531).
– CVE-2012-6704: The sock_setsockopt function in net/core/sock.c in the
Linux kernel mishandled negative values of sk_sndbuf and sk_rcvbuf,
which allowed local users to cause a denial of service (memory
corruption and system crash) or possibly have unspecified other impact
by leveraging the CAP_NET_ADMIN capability for a crafted setsockopt
system call with the (1) SO_SNDBUF or (2) SO_RCVBUF option (bnc#1013542).
– CVE-2016-9756: arch/x86/kvm/emulate.c in the Linux kernel did not
properly initialize Code Segment (CS) in certain error cases, which
allowed local users to obtain sensitive information from kernel stack
memory via a crafted application (bnc#1013038).
– CVE-2016-3841: The IPv6 stack in the Linux kernel mishandled options
data, which allowed local users to gain privileges or cause a denial of
service (use-after-free and system crash) via a crafted sendmsg system
call (bnc#992566).
– CVE-2016-9685: Multiple memory leaks in error paths in
fs/xfs/xfs_attr_list.c in the Linux kernel allowed local users to cause
a denial of service (memory consumption) via crafted XFS filesystem
operations (bnc#1012832).
– CVE-2015-1350: The VFS subsystem in the Linux kernel provided an
incomplete set of requirements for setattr operations that
underspecifies removing extended privilege attributes, which allowed
local users to cause a denial of service (capability stripping) via a
failed invocation of a system call, as demonstrated by using chown to
remove a capability from the ping or Wireshark dumpcap program
(bnc#914939).
– CVE-2015-8962: Double free vulnerability in the sg_common_write function
in drivers/scsi/sg.c in the Linux kernel allowed local users to gain
privileges or cause a denial of service (memory corruption and system
crash) by detaching a device during an SG_IO ioctl call (bnc#1010501).
– CVE-2016-9555: The sctp_sf_ootb function in net/sctp/sm_statefuns.c in
the Linux kernel lacked chunk-length checking for the first chunk, which
allowed remote attackers to cause a denial of service (out-of-bounds
slab access) or possibly have unspecified other impact via crafted SCTP
data (bnc#1011685).
– CVE-2016-7910: Use-after-free vulnerability in the disk_seqf_stop
function in block/genhd.c in the Linux kernel allowed local users to
gain privileges by leveraging the execution of a certain stop operation
even if the corresponding start operation had failed (bnc#1010716).
– CVE-2016-7911: Race condition in the get_task_ioprio function in
block/ioprio.c in the Linux kernel allowed local users to gain
privileges or cause a denial of service (use-after-free) via a crafted
ioprio_get system call (bnc#1010711).
– CVE-2015-8964: The tty_set_termios_ldisc function in
drivers/tty/tty_ldisc.c in the Linux kernel allowed local users to
obtain sensitive information from kernel memory by reading a tty data
structure (bnc#1010507).
– CVE-2016-7916: Race condition in the environ_read function in
fs/proc/base.c in the Linux kernel allowed local users to obtain
sensitive information from kernel memory by reading a /proc/*/environ
file during a process-setup time interval in which environment-variable
copying is incomplete (bnc#1010467).
– CVE-2016-8646: The hash_accept function in crypto/algif_hash.c in the
Linux kernel allowed local users to cause a denial of service (OOPS) by
attempting to trigger use of in-kernel hash algorithms for a socket that
has received zero bytes of data (bnc#1010150).
– CVE-2016-8633: drivers/firewire/net.c in the Linux kernel in certain
unusual hardware configurations allowed remote attackers to execute
arbitrary code via crafted fragmented packets (bnc#1008833).
– CVE-2016-7042: The proc_keys_show function in security/keys/proc.c in
the Linux, when the GNU Compiler Collection (gcc) stack protector is
enabled, used an incorrect buffer size for certain timeout data, which
allowed local users to cause a denial of service (stack memory
corruption and panic) by reading the /proc/keys file (bnc#1004517).
– CVE-2015-8956: The rfcomm_sock_bind function in
net/bluetooth/rfcomm/sock.c in the Linux kernel allowed local users to
obtain sensitive information or cause a denial of service (NULL pointer
dereference) via vectors involving a bind system call on a Bluetooth
RFCOMM socket (bnc#1003925).
– CVE-2016-7117: Use-after-free vulnerability in the __sys_recvmmsg
function in net/socket.c in the Linux kernel allowed remote attackers to
execute arbitrary code via vectors involving a recvmmsg system call that
is mishandled during error processing (bnc#1003077).
– CVE-2016-0823: The pagemap_open function in fs/proc/task_mmu.c in the
Linux kernel allowed local users to obtain sensitive physical-address
information by reading a pagemap file (bnc#994759).
– CVE-2016-7425: The arcmsr_iop_message_xfer function in
drivers/scsi/arcmsr/arcmsr_hba.c in the Linux kernel did not restrict a
certain length field, which allowed local users to gain privileges or
cause a denial of service (heap-based buffer overflow) via an
ARCMSR_MESSAGE_WRITE_WQBUFFER control code (bnc#999932).
– CVE-2016-6828: The tcp_check_send_head function in include/net/tcp.h in
the Linux kernel did not properly maintain certain SACK state after a
failed data copy, which allowed local users to cause a denial of service
(tcp_xmit_retransmit_queue use-after-free and system crash) via a
crafted SACK option (bnc#994296).
The following non-security bugs were fixed:
– Always include the git commit in KOTD builds. This allows us not to set
it explicitly in builds submitted to the official distribution
(bnc#821612, bnc#824171).
– KVM: x86: SYSENTER emulation is broken (bsc#994618).
– NFS: Do not disconnect open-owner on NFS4ERR_BAD_SEQID (bsc#989261).
– NFS: Refresh open-owner id when server says SEQID is bad (bsc#989261).
– NFSv4: Ensure that we do not drop a state owner more than once
(bsc#979595).
– NFSv4: add flock_owner to open context (bnc#998689).
– NFSv4: change nfs4_do_setattr to take an open_context instead of a
nfs4_state (bnc#998689).
– NFSv4: change nfs4_select_rw_stateid to take a lock_context inplace of
lock_owner (bnc#998689).
– NFSv4: enhance nfs4_copy_lock_stateid to use a flock stateid if there is
one (bnc#998689).
– NFSv4: fix broken patch relating to v4 read delegations (bsc#956514,
bsc#989261, bsc#979595).
– SELinux: Fix possible NULL pointer dereference in
selinux_inode_permission() (bsc#1012895).
– USB: fix typo in wMaxPacketSize validation (bsc#991665).
– USB: validate wMaxPacketValue entries in endpoint descriptors
(bnc#991665).
– Update patches.xen/xen3-auto-arch-x86.diff (bsc#929141, among others).
– __ptrace_may_access() should not deny sub-threads (bsc#1012851).
– apparmor: fix IRQ stack overflow during free_profile (bsc#1009875).
– arch/powerpc: Remove duplicate/redundant Altivec entries (bsc#967716).
– cdc-acm: added sanity checking for probe() (bsc#993891).
– include/linux/math64.h: add div64_ul() (bsc#996329).
– kabi-fix for flock_owner addition (bsc#998689).
– kabi: get back scsi_device.current_cmnd (bsc#935436).
– kaweth: fix firmware download (bsc#993890).
– kaweth: fix oops upon failed memory allocation (bsc#993890).
– kexec: add a kexec_crash_loaded() function (bsc#973691).
– md linear: fix a race between linear_add() and linear_congested()
(bsc#1018446).
– mpi: Fix NULL ptr dereference in mpi_powm() [ver #3] (bsc#1011820).
– mpt3sas: Fix panic when aer correct error occurred (bsc#997708,
bsc#999943).
– mremap: enforce rmap src/dst vma ordering in case of vma_merge()
succeeding in copy_vma() (VM Functionality, bsc#1008645).
– nfs4: reset states to use open_stateid when returning delegation
voluntarily (bsc#1007944).
– ocfs2: fix BUG_ON() in ocfs2_ci_checkpointed() (bnc#1019783).
– posix-timers: Remove remaining uses of tasklist_lock (bnc#997401).
– posix-timers: Use sighand lock instead of tasklist_lock for task clock
sample (bnc#997401).
– posix-timers: Use sighand lock instead of tasklist_lock on timer
deletion (bnc#997401).
– powerpc: Add ability to build little endian kernels (bsc#967716).
– powerpc: Avoid load of static chain register when calling nested
functions through a pointer on 64bit (bsc#967716).
– powerpc: Do not build assembly files with ABIv2 (bsc#967716).
– powerpc: Do not use ELFv2 ABI to build the kernel (bsc#967716).
– powerpc: Fix 64 bit builds with binutils 2.24 (bsc#967716).
– powerpc: Fix error when cross building TAGS and cscope (bsc#967716).
– powerpc: Make the vdso32 also build big-endian (bsc#967716).
– powerpc: Remove altivec fix for gcc versions before 4.0 (bsc#967716).
– powerpc: Remove buggy 9-year-old test for binutils lower than 2.12.1
(bsc#967716).
– powerpc: Require gcc 4.0 on 64-bit (bsc#967716).
– powerpc: dtc is required to build dtb files (bsc#967716).
– printk/sched: Introduce special printk_sched() for those awkward
(bsc#1013042, bsc#996541, bsc#1015878).
– qlcnic: Schedule napi directly in netpoll (bsc#966826).
– reiserfs: fix race in prealloc discard (bsc#987576).
– rpm/config.sh: Set a fitting release string (bsc#997059)
– rpm/kernel-binary.spec.in: Export a make-stderr.log file (bsc#1012422)
– rpm/mkspec: Read a default release string from rpm/config.sh (bsc997059)
– s390/dasd: fix failfast for disconnected devices (bnc#961923,
LTC#135138).
– sched/core: Fix a race between try_to_wake_up() and a woken up task
(bnc#1002165).
– sched/core: Fix an SMP ordering race in try_to_wake_up() vs. schedule()
(bnc#1001419).
– sched: Fix possible divide by zero in avg_atom() calculation
(bsc#996329).
– scsi: lpfc: Set elsiocb contexts to NULL after freeing it (bsc#996557).
– scsi: remove current_cmnd field from struct scsi_device (bsc#935436).
– x86/MCE/intel: Cleanup CMCI storm logic (bsc#929141).
– xfs: remove the deprecated nodelaylog option (bsc#992906).
Patch Instructions:
To install this SUSE Security Update use YaST online_update.
Alternatively you can run the command listed for your product:
– SUSE OpenStack Cloud 5:
zypper in -t patch sleclo50sp3-linux-kernel-12992=1
– SUSE Manager Proxy 2.1:
zypper in -t patch slemap21-linux-kernel-12992=1
– SUSE Manager 2.1:
zypper in -t patch sleman21-linux-kernel-12992=1
– SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11-SP3-LTSS:
zypper in -t patch slessp3-linux-kernel-12992=1
– SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11-EXTRA:
zypper in -t patch slexsp3-linux-kernel-12992=1
– SUSE Linux Enterprise Point of Sale 11-SP3:
zypper in -t patch sleposp3-linux-kernel-12992=1
– SUSE Linux Enterprise Debuginfo 11-SP3:
zypper in -t patch dbgsp3-linux-kernel-12992=1
To bring your system up-to-date, use “zypper patch”.
Package List:
– SUSE OpenStack Cloud 5 (x86_64):
kernel-bigsmp-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-bigsmp-base-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-bigsmp-devel-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-default-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-default-base-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-default-devel-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-ec2-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-ec2-base-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-ec2-devel-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-source-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-syms-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-trace-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-trace-base-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-trace-devel-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-xen-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-xen-base-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-xen-devel-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
– SUSE Manager Proxy 2.1 (x86_64):
kernel-bigsmp-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-bigsmp-base-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-bigsmp-devel-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-default-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-default-base-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-default-devel-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-ec2-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-ec2-base-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-ec2-devel-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-source-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-syms-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-trace-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-trace-base-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-trace-devel-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-xen-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-xen-base-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-xen-devel-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
– SUSE Manager 2.1 (s390x x86_64):
kernel-default-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-default-base-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-default-devel-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-source-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-syms-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-trace-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-trace-base-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-trace-devel-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
– SUSE Manager 2.1 (x86_64):
kernel-bigsmp-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-bigsmp-base-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-bigsmp-devel-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-ec2-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-ec2-base-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-ec2-devel-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-xen-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-xen-base-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-xen-devel-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
– SUSE Manager 2.1 (s390x):
kernel-default-man-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
– SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11-SP3-LTSS (i586 s390x x86_64):
kernel-default-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-default-base-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-default-devel-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-source-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-syms-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-trace-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-trace-base-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-trace-devel-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
– SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11-SP3-LTSS (i586 x86_64):
kernel-ec2-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-ec2-base-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-ec2-devel-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-xen-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-xen-base-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-xen-devel-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
– SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11-SP3-LTSS (x86_64):
kernel-bigsmp-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-bigsmp-base-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-bigsmp-devel-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
– SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11-SP3-LTSS (s390x):
kernel-default-man-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
– SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11-SP3-LTSS (i586):
kernel-pae-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-pae-base-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-pae-devel-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
– SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11-EXTRA (i586 ia64 ppc64 s390x x86_64):
kernel-default-extra-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
– SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11-EXTRA (i586 x86_64):
kernel-xen-extra-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
– SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11-EXTRA (x86_64):
kernel-bigsmp-extra-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-trace-extra-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
– SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11-EXTRA (ppc64):
kernel-ppc64-extra-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
– SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11-EXTRA (i586):
kernel-pae-extra-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
– SUSE Linux Enterprise Point of Sale 11-SP3 (i586):
kernel-default-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-default-base-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-default-devel-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-ec2-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-ec2-base-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-ec2-devel-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-pae-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-pae-base-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-pae-devel-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-source-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-syms-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-trace-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-trace-base-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-trace-devel-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-xen-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-xen-base-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-xen-devel-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
– SUSE Linux Enterprise Debuginfo 11-SP3 (i586 s390x x86_64):
kernel-default-debuginfo-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-default-debugsource-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-trace-debuginfo-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-trace-debugsource-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
– SUSE Linux Enterprise Debuginfo 11-SP3 (i586 x86_64):
kernel-ec2-debuginfo-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-ec2-debugsource-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-xen-debuginfo-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-xen-debugsource-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
– SUSE Linux Enterprise Debuginfo 11-SP3 (x86_64):
kernel-bigsmp-debuginfo-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-bigsmp-debugsource-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
– SUSE Linux Enterprise Debuginfo 11-SP3 (i586):
kernel-pae-debuginfo-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
kernel-pae-debugsource-3.0.101-0.47.96.1
References:
https://www.suse.com/security/cve/CVE-2004-0230.html
https://www.suse.com/security/cve/CVE-2012-6704.html
https://www.suse.com/security/cve/CVE-2015-1350.html
https://www.suse.com/security/cve/CVE-2015-8956.html
https://www.suse.com/security/cve/CVE-2015-8962.html
https://www.suse.com/security/cve/CVE-2015-8964.html
https://www.suse.com/security/cve/CVE-2015-8970.html
https://www.suse.com/security/cve/CVE-2016-0823.html
https://www.suse.com/security/cve/CVE-2016-10088.html
https://www.suse.com/security/cve/CVE-2016-3841.html
https://www.suse.com/security/cve/CVE-2016-6828.html
https://www.suse.com/security/cve/CVE-2016-7042.html
https://www.suse.com/security/cve/CVE-2016-7097.html
https://www.suse.com/security/cve/CVE-2016-7117.html
https://www.suse.com/security/cve/CVE-2016-7425.html
https://www.suse.com/security/cve/CVE-2016-7910.html
https://www.suse.com/security/cve/CVE-2016-7911.html
https://www.suse.com/security/cve/CVE-2016-7916.html
https://www.suse.com/security/cve/CVE-2016-8399.html
https://www.suse.com/security/cve/CVE-2016-8632.html
https://www.suse.com/security/cve/CVE-2016-8633.html
https://www.suse.com/security/cve/CVE-2016-8646.html
https://www.suse.com/security/cve/CVE-2016-9555.html
https://www.suse.com/security/cve/CVE-2016-9685.html
https://www.suse.com/security/cve/CVE-2016-9756.html
https://www.suse.com/security/cve/CVE-2016-9793.html
https://www.suse.com/security/cve/CVE-2017-5551.html
https://bugzilla.suse.com/1001419
https://bugzilla.suse.com/1002165
https://bugzilla.suse.com/1003077
https://bugzilla.suse.com/1003253
https://bugzilla.suse.com/1003925
https://bugzilla.suse.com/1004517
https://bugzilla.suse.com/1007944
https://bugzilla.suse.com/1008374
https://bugzilla.suse.com/1008645
https://bugzilla.suse.com/1008831
https://bugzilla.suse.com/1008833
https://bugzilla.suse.com/1008850
https://bugzilla.suse.com/1009875
https://bugzilla.suse.com/1010150
https://bugzilla.suse.com/1010467
https://bugzilla.suse.com/1010501
https://bugzilla.suse.com/1010507
https://bugzilla.suse.com/1010711
https://bugzilla.suse.com/1010713
https://bugzilla.suse.com/1010716
https://bugzilla.suse.com/1011685
https://bugzilla.suse.com/1011820
https://bugzilla.suse.com/1012183
https://bugzilla.suse.com/1012422
https://bugzilla.suse.com/1012832
https://bugzilla.suse.com/1012851
https://bugzilla.suse.com/1012852
https://bugzilla.suse.com/1012895
https://bugzilla.suse.com/1013038
https://bugzilla.suse.com/1013042
https://bugzilla.suse.com/1013531
https://bugzilla.suse.com/1013542
https://bugzilla.suse.com/1014454
https://bugzilla.suse.com/1014746
https://bugzilla.suse.com/1015878
https://bugzilla.suse.com/1017710
https://bugzilla.suse.com/1018446
https://bugzilla.suse.com/1019079
https://bugzilla.suse.com/1019783
https://bugzilla.suse.com/1021258
https://bugzilla.suse.com/821612
https://bugzilla.suse.com/824171
https://bugzilla.suse.com/914939
https://bugzilla.suse.com/929141
https://bugzilla.suse.com/935436
https://bugzilla.suse.com/956514
https://bugzilla.suse.com/961923
https://bugzilla.suse.com/966826
https://bugzilla.suse.com/967716
https://bugzilla.suse.com/969340
https://bugzilla.suse.com/973691
https://bugzilla.suse.com/979595
https://bugzilla.suse.com/987576
https://bugzilla.suse.com/989152
https://bugzilla.suse.com/989261
https://bugzilla.suse.com/991665
https://bugzilla.suse.com/992566
https://bugzilla.suse.com/992569
https://bugzilla.suse.com/992906
https://bugzilla.suse.com/992991
https://bugzilla.suse.com/993890
https://bugzilla.suse.com/993891
https://bugzilla.suse.com/994296
https://bugzilla.suse.com/994618
https://bugzilla.suse.com/994759
https://bugzilla.suse.com/995968
https://bugzilla.suse.com/996329
https://bugzilla.suse.com/996541
https://bugzilla.suse.com/996557
https://bugzilla.suse.com/997059
https://bugzilla.suse.com/997401
https://bugzilla.suse.com/997708
https://bugzilla.suse.com/998689
https://bugzilla.suse.com/999932
https://bugzilla.suse.com/999943
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