New ARM Kubic snapshot 20220310 released!
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For more information on filing bugs please see https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Submitting_bug_reports Packages changed: filesystem gcc11 grub2 gtk3 (3.24.32 -> 3.24.33) libnvme ncurses (6.3.20220219 -> 6.3.20220226) openssh (8.8p1 -> 8.9p1) raspberrypi-firmware raspberrypi-firmware-config sudo systemd wireless-regdb (20220108 -> 20220218) === Details === ==== filesystem ==== - Create tmpfiles.d which creates /usr/local on the fly ==== gcc11 ==== Subpackages: libgcc_s1 libgomp1 libstdc++6 - Add a list of Obsoletes to libstdc++6-pp-gcc11 so updates from packages provided by older GCC work. Add a requires from that package to the corresponding libstc++6 package to keep those at the same version. [bsc#1196107] ==== grub2 ==== Subpackages: grub2-arm64-efi grub2-snapper-plugin - Support saving grub environment for POWER signed grub images (jsc#SLE-23854) * 0001-Add-grub_envblk_buf-helper-function.patch * 0002-Add-grub_disk_write_tail-helper-function.patch * 0003-grub-install-support-prep-environment-block.patch * 0004-Introduce-prep_load_env-command.patch * 0005-export-environment-at-start-up.patch - Use enviroment variable in early boot config to looking up root device * grub2.spec - Remove obsolete openSUSE 12.2 conditionals in spec file - Clean up powerpc certificate handling. ==== gtk3 ==== Version update (3.24.32 -> 3.24.33) Subpackages: gtk3-data gtk3-schema gtk3-tools libgtk-3-0 - Update to version 3.24.33: + No changes. ==== libnvme ==== - Update License information. The library is released under LGPL-2.1-or-later and not LGPL-2.1-only. ==== ncurses ==== Version update (6.3.20220219 -> 6.3.20220226) Subpackages: libncurses6 ncurses-utils terminfo-base - Add ncurses patch 20220226 + fix issues found with coverity: + rewrite canonical_name() function of infocmp to ensure buffer size + corrected use of original tty-modes in tput init/reset subcommands + modify tabs program to limit tab-stop values to max-columns + add limit-checks for palette rgb values in test/ncurses.c + add a few null-pointer checks to help with static-analysis. + enforce limit on number of soft-keys used in c++ binding. + adjust a buffer-limit in write_entry.c to quiet a bogus warning from gcc 12.0.1 ==== openssh ==== Version update (8.8p1 -> 8.9p1) Subpackages: openssh-clients openssh-common openssh-server - Version update to 8.9p1: = Security * sshd(8): fix an integer overflow in the user authentication path that, in conjunction with other logic errors, could have yielded unauthenticated access under difficult to exploit conditions. This situation is not exploitable because of independent checks in the privilege separation monitor. Privilege separation has been enabled by default in since openssh-3.2.2 (released in 2002) and has been mandatory since openssh-7.5 (released in 2017). Moreover, portable OpenSSH has used toolchain features available in most modern compilers to abort on signed integer overflow since openssh-6.5 (released in 2014). Thanks to Malcolm Stagg for finding and reporting this bug. = Potentially-incompatible changes * sshd(8), portable OpenSSH only: this release removes in-built support for MD5-hashed passwords. If you require these on your system then we recommend linking against libxcrypt or similar. * This release modifies the FIDO security key middleware interface and increments SSH_SK_VERSION_MAJOR. = New features * ssh(1), sshd(8), ssh-add(1), ssh-agent(1): add a system for restricting forwarding and use of keys added to ssh-agent(1) A detailed description of the feature is available at https://www.openssh.com/agent-restrict.html and the protocol extensions are documented in the PROTOCOL and PROTOCOL.agent files in the source release. * ssh(1), sshd(8): add the sntrup761x25519-sha512@openssh.com hybrid ECDH/x25519 + Streamlined NTRU Prime post-quantum KEX to the default KEXAlgorithms list (after the ECDH methods but before the prime-group DH ones). The next release of OpenSSH is likely to make this key exchange the default method. * ssh-keygen(1): when downloading resident keys from a FIDO token, pass back the user ID that was used when the key was created and append it to the filename the key is written to (if it is not the default). Avoids keys being clobbered if the user created multiple resident keys with the same application string but different user IDs. * ssh-keygen(1), ssh(1), ssh-agent(1): better handling for FIDO keys on tokens that provide user verification (UV) on the device itself, including biometric keys, avoiding unnecessary PIN prompts. * ssh-keygen(1): add "ssh-keygen -Y match-principals" operation to perform matching of principals names against an allowed signers file. To be used towards a TOFU model for SSH signatures in git. * ssh-add(1), ssh-agent(1): allow pin-required FIDO keys to be added to ssh-agent(1). $SSH_ASKPASS will be used to request the PIN at authentication time. * ssh-keygen(1): allow selection of hash at sshsig signing time (either sha512 (default) or sha256). * ssh(1), sshd(8): read network data directly to the packet input buffer instead of indirectly via a small stack buffer. Provides a modest performance improvement. * ssh(1), sshd(8): read data directly to the channel input buffer, providing a similar modest performance improvement. * ssh(1): extend the PubkeyAuthentication configuration directive to accept yes|no|unbound|host-bound to allow control over one of the protocol extensions used to implement agent-restricted keys. = Bugfixes * sshd(8): document that CASignatureAlgorithms, ExposeAuthInfo and PubkeyAuthOptions can be used in a Match block. PR277. * sshd(8): fix possible string truncation when constructing paths to .rhosts/.shosts files with very long user home directory names. * ssh-keysign(1): unbreak for KEX algorithms that use SHA384/512 exchange hashes * ssh(1): don't put the TTY into raw mode when SessionType=none, avoids ^C being unable to kill such a session. bz3360 * scp(1): fix some corner-case bugs in SFTP-mode handling of ~-prefixed paths. * ssh(1): unbreak hostbased auth using RSA keys. Allow ssh(1) to select RSA keys when only RSA/SHA2 signature algorithms are configured (this is the default case). Previously RSA keys were not being considered in the default case. * ssh-keysign(1): make ssh-keysign use the requested signature algorithm and not the default for the key type. Part of unbreaking hostbased auth for RSA/SHA2 keys. * ssh(1): stricter UpdateHostkey signature verification logic on the client- side. Require RSA/SHA2 signatures for RSA hostkeys except when RSA/SHA1 was explicitly negotiated during initial KEX; bz3375 * ssh(1), sshd(8): fix signature algorithm selection logic for UpdateHostkeys on the server side. The previous code tried to prefer RSA/SHA2 for hostkey proofs of RSA keys, but missed some cases. This will use RSA/SHA2 signatures for RSA keys if the client proposed these algorithms in initial KEX. bz3375 * All: convert all uses of select(2)/pselect(2) to poll(2)/ppoll(2). This includes the mainloops in ssh(1), ssh-agent(1), ssh-agent(1) and sftp-server(8), as well as the sshd(8) listen loop and all other FD read/writability checks. On platforms with missing or broken poll(2)/ppoll(2) syscalls a select(2)-based compat shim is available. * ssh-keygen(1): the "-Y find-principals" command was verifying key validity when using ca certs but not with simple key lifetimes within the allowed signers file. * ssh-keygen(1): make sshsig verify-time argument parsing optional * sshd(8): fix truncation in rhosts/shosts path construction. * ssh(1), ssh-agent(1): avoid xmalloc(0) for PKCS#11 keyid for ECDSA keys (we already did this for RSA keys). Avoids fatal errors for PKCS#11 libraries that return empty keyid, e.g. Microchip ATECC608B "cryptoauthlib"; bz#3364 * ssh(1), ssh-agent(1): improve the testing of credentials against inserted FIDO: ask the token whether a particular key belongs to it in cases where the token supports on-token user-verification (e.g. biometrics) rather than just assuming that it will accept it. Will reduce spurious "Confirm user presence" notifications for key handles that relate to FIDO keys that are not currently inserted in at least some cases. bz3366 * ssh(1), sshd(8): correct value for IPTOS_DSCP_LE. It needs to allow for the preceding two ECN bits. bz#3373 * ssh-keygen(1): add missing -O option to usage() for the "-Y sign" option. * ssh-keygen(1): fix a NULL deref when using the find-principals function, when matching an allowed_signers line that contains a namespace restriction, but no restriction specified on the command-line * ssh-agent(1): fix memleak in process_extension(); oss-fuzz issue #42719 * ssh(1): suppress "Connection to xxx closed" messages when LogLevel is set to "error" or above. bz3378 * ssh(1), sshd(8): use correct zlib flags when inflate(3)-ing compressed packet data. bz3372 * scp(1): when recursively transferring files in SFTP mode, create the destination directory if it doesn't already exist to match scp(1) in legacy RCP mode behaviour. * scp(1): many improvements in error message consistency between scp(1) in SFTP mode vs legacy RCP mode. * sshd(8): fix potential race in SIGTERM handling PR289 * ssh(1), ssh(8): since DSA keys are deprecated, move them to the end of the default list of public keys so that they will be tried last. PR295 * ssh-keygen(1): allow 'ssh-keygen -Y find-principals' to match wildcard principals in allowed_signers files = Portability * ssh(1), sshd(8): don't trust closefrom(2) on Linux. glibc's implementation does not work in a chroot when the kernel does not have close_range(2). It tries to read from /proc/self/fd and when that fails dies with an assertion of sorts. Instead, call close_range(2) directly from our compat code and fall back if that fails. bz#3349, * OS X poll(2) is broken; use compat replacement. For character- special devices like /dev/null, Darwin's poll(2) returns POLLNVAL when polled with POLLIN. Apparently this is Apple bug 3710161 - not public but a websearch will find other OSS projects rediscovering it periodically since it was first identified in 2005. * Correct handling of exceptfds/POLLPRI in our select(2)-based poll(2)/ppoll(2) compat implementation. * Cygwin: correct checking of mbstowcs() return value. * Add a basic SECURITY.md that refers people to the openssh.com website. * Enable additional compiler warnings and toolchain hardening flags, including -Wbitwise-instead-of-logical, -Wmisleading-indentation, - fzero-call-used-regs and -ftrivial-auto-var-init. * HP/UX. Use compat getline(3) on HP-UX 10.x, where the libc version is not reliable. - Rebased patches: * openssh-7.7p1-ldap.patch * openssh-8.0p1-gssapi-keyex.patch * openssh-8.1p1-audit.patch * openssh-8.4p1-vendordir.patch * openssh-reenable-dh-group14-sha1-default.patch ==== raspberrypi-firmware ==== - Install modprobe.conf files to %_modprobedir (bsc#1196275, jsc#SLE-20639) ==== raspberrypi-firmware-config ==== - Install modprobe.conf files to %_modprobedir (bsc#1196275, jsc#SLE-20639) ==== sudo ==== - Add sudo-1.9.9-honor-T_opt.patch * the -T option of sudo does nothing even when 'Defaults user_command_timeouts' is present in the configuration. * [bsc#1193446] * Credit to Jaroslav Jindrak <dzejrou@gmail.com> ==== systemd ==== Subpackages: libsystemd0 libudev1 udev - Fix the default target when it's been incorrectly set to one of the runlevel targets (bsc#1196567) The script 'upgrade-from-pre-210.sh' used to initialize the default target during migration from sysvinit to systemd. However it created symlinks to runlevel targets, which are deprecated and might be missing when systemd-sysvcompat package is not installed. If such symlinks are found the script now renames them to point to 'true' systemd target units. - When migrating from sysvinit to systemd (it probably won't happen anymore), let's use the default systemd target, which is the graphical.target one. In most cases it will do the right thing anyway. ==== wireless-regdb ==== Version update (20220108 -> 20220218) - Update to version 20220218: * wireless-regdb: update regulatory database based on preceding changes * wireless-regdb: Update regulatory rules for the Netherlands (NL) on 6GHz * wireless-regdb: Update regulatory rules for China (CN) * wireless-regdb: Update regulatory rules for South Korea (KR) * Revert "wireless-regdb: Update regulatory rules for South Korea (KR)" * wireless-regdb: Update regulatory rules for Spain (ES) on 6GHz * wireless-regdb: add 802.11ah bands to world regulatory domain * wireless-regdb: add support for US S1G channels * wireless-regdb: Update regulatory rules for France (FR) on 6 and 60 GHz * wireless-regdb: Update regulatory rules for South Korea (KR)
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