[Ksplice][EL7-Updates] New Ksplice updates for OL 7, RHEL 7, CentOS 7, and Scientific Linux 7 (RHSA-2018:1629)
Jamie Iles
jamie.iles at oracle.com
Sun May 27 08:10:18 PDT 2018
Synopsis: RHSA-2018:1629 can now be patched using Ksplice
CVEs: CVE-2018-3639
Systems running RHCK on Oracle Linux 7, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7,
CentOS 7, and Scientific Linux 7 can now use Ksplice to patch against
the latest Red Hat Security Advisory, RHSA-2018:1629.
INSTALLING THE UPDATES
We recommend that all users of Ksplice Uptrack running OL 7, RHEL 7,
CentOS 7, and Scientific Linux 7 install these updates.
On systems that have "autoinstall = yes" in /etc/uptrack/uptrack.conf,
these updates will be installed automatically and you do not need to
take any action.
Alternatively, you can install these updates by running:
# /usr/sbin/uptrack-upgrade -y
DESCRIPTION
* CVE-2018-3639: Speculative Store Bypass information leak.
A hardware sidechannel with speculative stores could allow a malicious,
unprivileged user to leak the contents of privileged memory.
This update enables the speculative store bypass mitigation by default
when supported microcode is loaded and can be manually enabled/disabled
by writing 1/0 to /proc/sys/vm/ksplice_ssbd_control. The
/proc/sys/vm/ksplice_ssbd_status file reports the current mitigation
status.
SUPPORT
Ksplice support is available at ksplice-support_ww at oracle.com.
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