[SECURITY] Fedora Core 4 Test Update: openssh-4.2p1-fc4.1

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Fedora Test Update Notification
FEDORA-2005-860
2005-09-07
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Product     : Fedora Core 4
Name        : openssh
Version     : 4.2p1                      
Release     : fc4.1                  
Summary     : The OpenSSH implementation of SSH protocol versions 1 and 2.
Description :
OpenSSH is OpenBSD's SSH (Secure SHell) protocol implementation. SSH
replaces rlogin and rsh, to provide secure encrypted communications
between two untrusted hosts over an insecure network. X11 connections
and arbitrary TCP/IP ports can also be forwarded over the secure
channel. Public key authentication may be used for "passwordless"
access to servers.

This package includes the core files necessary for both the OpenSSH
client and server. To make this package useful, you should also
install openssh-clients, openssh-server, or both.

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Update Information:

This security update fixes CAN-2005-2797 and CAN-2005-2798
and resolves a problem with X forwarding binding only on
IPv6 address on certain circumstances.
As it is an upgrade to a newer upstream release there is a
small change in interoperability with ssh clients older than
3.5p1 if they are configured so they insist on compression.
If interoperability with such clients is required, the
"Compression" option must be set to "yes".

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* Wed Sep  7 2005 Tomas Mraz <tmraz@xxxxxxxxxx> 4.2p1-fc4.1
- upgrade to a new upstream version
- don't use X11 port which can't be bound on all IP families (#163732)


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This update can be downloaded from:
  http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/core/updates/testing/4/

44599aed0a6ba606f6af17378f54e1c7  SRPMS/openssh-4.2p1-fc4.1.src.rpm
1cd5eedc554d016dc655de0651725c72  ppc/openssh-4.2p1-fc4.1.ppc.rpm
a216840f41a3666910d61843a1c07036  ppc/openssh-clients-4.2p1-fc4.1.ppc.rpm
4450ffc010ce92a96172da3cd5447413  ppc/openssh-server-4.2p1-fc4.1.ppc.rpm
3faca047263ff8c816c2973657a13891  ppc/openssh-askpass-4.2p1-fc4.1.ppc.rpm
49190ee930ef09cf0848ca20f15a1831  ppc/openssh-askpass-gnome-4.2p1-fc4.1.ppc.rpm
5f24baf279cc31bafb114fb524e1fd66  ppc/debug/openssh-debuginfo-4.2p1-fc4.1.ppc.rpm
805e6c92b6691222fd3c768b6077fc7d  x86_64/openssh-4.2p1-fc4.1.x86_64.rpm
e5cd33da43f6fa7d05da642086b66aeb  x86_64/openssh-clients-4.2p1-fc4.1.x86_64.rpm
dd319578e16c9aa04a556c0bcb0efaa6  x86_64/openssh-server-4.2p1-fc4.1.x86_64.rpm
0bef7df02649fd05fd0993a956538688  x86_64/openssh-askpass-4.2p1-fc4.1.x86_64.rpm
700f34c6e7b0e7bb9f49940b5ca99b71  x86_64/openssh-askpass-gnome-4.2p1-fc4.1.x86_64.rpm
bd8a1e38c29c32fcd8b1956306beb4a9  x86_64/debug/openssh-debuginfo-4.2p1-fc4.1.x86_64.rpm
cac7c68334c9bc9edfa0c4e722b60369  i386/openssh-4.2p1-fc4.1.i386.rpm
e47b82df0997c11948be824d175c9c41  i386/openssh-clients-4.2p1-fc4.1.i386.rpm
5ac259ea3e9de06a8f82ef7b7bdff797  i386/openssh-server-4.2p1-fc4.1.i386.rpm
ec6d740620e15a42cc3a29da84bf6a81  i386/openssh-askpass-4.2p1-fc4.1.i386.rpm
7a683092a1a2e7b1d3506abb903da0a5  i386/openssh-askpass-gnome-4.2p1-fc4.1.i386.rpm
fe184bfa668904ece8a3a0b269f520f4  i386/debug/openssh-debuginfo-4.2p1-fc4.1.i386.rpm

This update can also be installed with the Update Agent; you can
launch the Update Agent with the 'up2date' command.  You may 
need to edit your up2date channels configuration.  Within 
/etc/sysconfig/rhn/sources enable the following line: 
yum updates-testing http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/core/updates/testing/4/$ARCH
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