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Kernel security issues Dirty COW
Kernel security issues Dirty COW
There is a vulnerability that has been ongoing for years until a propperly patch has been released by Linux OS developers, as no one has mentioned this earlier I took the chance to do so.
More information can be found over here: https://dirtycow.ninja/
You will have to update your kernel on Debian and CentOS versions by following these steps:
For debian based systems
for Redhat based systems
After those commans have been issued you will have to reboot your machine.
More information can be found over here: https://dirtycow.ninja/
You will have to update your kernel on Debian and CentOS versions by following these steps:
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apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade
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yum update
After those commans have been issued you will have to reboot your machine.
Re: Kernel security issues Dirty COW
It's pretty important thing!
Thanks for let forum users know too.
PS: Sticky post for some time ;-)
Thanks for let forum users know too.
PS: Sticky post for some time ;-)
Re: Kernel security issues Dirty COW
I'm using ubuntu 14.04
will broke my vestacp install?
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apt-get update && apt-get upgrade -y && apt-get dist-upgrade
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Re: Kernel security issues Dirty COW
no it will not break anything on ubuntu
Also,
is there a fix yet for CentOS ? Redhat did not have an update until last week though
Also,
is there a fix yet for CentOS ? Redhat did not have an update until last week though
Re: Kernel security issues Dirty COW
Doing yum update will do the trick whenever there are patches from the CentOS dev team.mehargags wrote:no it will not break anything on ubuntu
Also,
is there a fix yet for CentOS ? Redhat did not have an update until last week though
Re: Kernel security issues Dirty COW
centos has released the patch.
Just type #yum update
Just type #yum update
Re: Kernel security issues Dirty COW
Closed for now.
Sticky for 30 days more.
Sticky for 30 days more.