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Home > Products and services > CSIRTUK advisories > Advisories archive > July 2005 > Mandriva - Three Update Advisories

July 2005

Mandriva - Three Update Advisories

ID: 00618
Ref: 575/05
Date: 25 July 2005:12:09:25
Version: 1

Title: Mandriva - Three Update Advisories
Abstract: 1. Updated clamav packages provide latest version [MDKA-2005:035], 2. Updated mozilla-firefox packages fix multiple vulnerabilities [MDKSA-2005:120-1], 3. Updated zlib packages fix vulnerability [MDKSA-2005:124]
Vendors affected: Mandriva
Operating systems affected: Mandriva
Applications affected: Mandriva


Title
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Mandriva - Three Update Advisories:
1. Updated clamav packages provide latest version [MDKA-2005:035]
2. Updated mozilla-firefox packages fix multiple vulnerabilities [MDKSA-2005:120-1]
3. Updated zlib packages fix vulnerability [MDKSA-2005:124]


Detail
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Update advisory summaries:

1. Clamav is being updated to 0.86.1 for all supported versions in order
to provide compatibility with the latest virus definitions.

2. A number of vulnerabilities were reported and fixed in Firefox 1.0.5
and Mozilla 1.7.9.

3. A previous zlib update (MDKSA-2005:112; CAN-2005-2096) fixed an overflow
flaw in the zlib program. While that update did indeed fix the reported
overflow issue, additional ways that a specially-crafted compressed stream
could trigger an overflow have been discovered.


Update advisory content follows:


1.


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_______________________________________________________________________

Mandriva Linux Update Advisory
_______________________________________________________________________

Package name: clamav
Advisory ID: MDKA-2005:035
Date: July 22nd, 2005

Affected versions: 10.1, 10.2, Corporate 3.0
______________________________________________________________________

Problem Description:

Clamav is being updated to 0.86.1 for all supported versions in order
to provide compatibility with the latest virus definitions.
______________________________________________________________________

Updated Packages:

Mandrakelinux 10.1:
171ad4cd5104be9f5e041fdfa5e16853 10.1/RPMS/clamav-0.86.1-3.1.101mdk.i586.rpm
be81dca1c0afbaa48696bd94ab6c8efa 10.1/RPMS/clamav-db-0.86.1-3.1.101mdk.i586.rpm
4690b149c69344abff6a6666c4877d11 10.1/RPMS/clamav-milter-0.86.1-3.1.101mdk.i586.rpm
3bb82aeae5014bbac0a616196baf7710 10.1/RPMS/clamd-0.86.1-3.1.101mdk.i586.rpm
63752df1a5586243cfe665228259cc67 10.1/RPMS/libclamav1-0.86.1-3.1.101mdk.i586.rpm
52fa48c0dea8b0d72224b2d1da937519 10.1/RPMS/libclamav1-devel-0.86.1-3.1.101mdk.i586.rpm
fd598a5d09f584efa5506120e2713a44 10.1/SRPMS/clamav-0.86.1-3.1.101mdk.src.rpm

Mandrakelinux 10.1/X86_64:
3b739e0539417af151ebb584750eace5 x86_64/10.1/RPMS/clamav-0.86.1-3.1.101mdk.x86_64.rpm
b5e7342dad3b0edd54a9938b474554cf x86_64/10.1/RPMS/clamav-db-0.86.1-3.1.101mdk.x86_64.rpm
3e209e161fa5ed220fe83c9730923f77 x86_64/10.1/RPMS/clamav-milter-0.86.1-3.1.101mdk.x86_64.rpm
011d8bfaf70b3750b983cdfa2b10ee39 x86_64/10.1/RPMS/clamd-0.86.1-3.1.101mdk.x86_64.rpm
9387223fb5ed6e5ba7f131888ea79be9 x86_64/10.1/RPMS/lib64clamav1-0.86.1-3.1.101mdk.x86_64.rpm
dd48fd93240f4c8cd16f0f177f9030fa x86_64/10.1/RPMS/lib64clamav1-devel-0.86.1-3.1.101mdk.x86_64.rpm
fd598a5d09f584efa5506120e2713a44 x86_64/10.1/SRPMS/clamav-0.86.1-3.1.101mdk.src.rpm

Mandrakelinux 10.2:
2a0ca448db7868de653eff0326e49356 10.2/RPMS/clamav-0.86.1-3.1.102mdk.i586.rpm
ad7c4fb91d8bd1b174355e2bb2141918 10.2/RPMS/clamav-db-0.86.1-3.1.102mdk.i586.rpm
d59b48028fe15f50f8c0760a51ef9f49 10.2/RPMS/clamav-milter-0.86.1-3.1.102mdk.i586.rpm
653a0cd4e4516427c4a01b057628469f 10.2/RPMS/clamd-0.86.1-3.1.102mdk.i586.rpm
3185c7b3d415a13d3ae220eb04286a6e 10.2/RPMS/libclamav1-0.86.1-3.1.102mdk.i586.rpm
572274a0afe6ae009e0995ea2a9a320f 10.2/RPMS/libclamav1-devel-0.86.1-3.1.102mdk.i586.rpm
5ae07a320052e00d599fefe85069f310 10.2/SRPMS/clamav-0.86.1-3.1.102mdk.src.rpm

Mandrakelinux 10.2/X86_64:
a50d1983d0ea3015bbeede75e363616d x86_64/10.2/RPMS/clamav-0.86.1-3.1.102mdk.x86_64.rpm
999546f9b1e72595c0c202ea692c0da4 x86_64/10.2/RPMS/clamav-db-0.86.1-3.1.102mdk.x86_64.rpm
218517c3324eaafee26fd1db662c3c08 x86_64/10.2/RPMS/clamav-milter-0.86.1-3.1.102mdk.x86_64.rpm
1e6b5ece6df5191c7fd592688c284c20 x86_64/10.2/RPMS/clamd-0.86.1-3.1.102mdk.x86_64.rpm
fa01699bcb38d2e0bc312f9a856610f5 x86_64/10.2/RPMS/lib64clamav1-0.86.1-3.1.102mdk.x86_64.rpm
5896c2e8c401d2ff7bdea524c52c44ab x86_64/10.2/RPMS/lib64clamav1-devel-0.86.1-3.1.102mdk.x86_64.rpm
5ae07a320052e00d599fefe85069f310 x86_64/10.2/SRPMS/clamav-0.86.1-3.1.102mdk.src.rpm

Corporate 3.0:
dffe4069ddffe6db9943a7fd5a5aff67 corporate/3.0/RPMS/clamav-0.86.1-3.1.C30mdk.i586.rpm
6073d14a3f320f3cc2885a158d898075 corporate/3.0/RPMS/clamav-db-0.86.1-3.1.C30mdk.i586.rpm
b8391df64eb91abee033615c5dbb5c2f corporate/3.0/RPMS/clamav-milter-0.86.1-3.1.C30mdk.i586.rpm
9deaa17b195b774bae0194aa62e5a9e3 corporate/3.0/RPMS/clamd-0.86.1-3.1.C30mdk.i586.rpm
ed1ae19792bbfd8ad597fe3edf4fe32f corporate/3.0/RPMS/libclamav1-0.86.1-3.1.C30mdk.i586.rpm
07e9709e4ec4400d6761b04ec1345882 corporate/3.0/RPMS/libclamav1-devel-0.86.1-3.1.C30mdk.i586.rpm
2d4f46af9406ae08a7f0a3b50022e5b0 corporate/3.0/SRPMS/clamav-0.86.1-3.1.C30mdk.src.rpm

Corporate 3.0/X86_64:
a93390967feca38f24da972383e1a4d2 x86_64/corporate/3.0/RPMS/clamav-0.86.1-3.1.C30mdk.x86_64.rpm
7b20d8f21ecf6715affd652f990e5fe5 x86_64/corporate/3.0/RPMS/clamav-db-0.86.1-3.1.C30mdk.x86_64.rpm
9e902e9267af608d027b94b724f1a9da x86_64/corporate/3.0/RPMS/clamav-milter-0.86.1-3.1.C30mdk.x86_64.rpm
bf32ec1bd40a01a25ee7bcde78037bb3 x86_64/corporate/3.0/RPMS/clamd-0.86.1-3.1.C30mdk.x86_64.rpm
bf8d2bbcd5266067ed26c25a17447082 x86_64/corporate/3.0/RPMS/lib64clamav1-0.86.1-3.1.C30mdk.x86_64.rpm
abc348ae96aa7c7e57d510ad23085314 x86_64/corporate/3.0/RPMS/lib64clamav1-devel-0.86.1-3.1.C30mdk.x86_64.rpm
2d4f46af9406ae08a7f0a3b50022e5b0 x86_64/corporate/3.0/SRPMS/clamav-0.86.1-3.1.C30mdk.src.rpm
_______________________________________________________________________

To upgrade automatically use MandrakeUpdate or urpmi. The verification
of md5 checksums and GPG signatures is performed automatically for you.

All packages are signed by Mandriva for security. You can obtain the
GPG public key of the Mandriva Security Team by executing:

gpg --recv-keys --keyserver pgp.mit.edu 0x22458A98

You can view other update advisories for Mandriva Linux at:

http://www.mandriva.com/security/advisories

If you want to report vulnerabilities, please contact

security_(at)_mandriva.com
_______________________________________________________________________

Type Bits/KeyID Date User ID
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_______________________________________________________________________

Mandriva Linux Security Update Advisory
_______________________________________________________________________

Package name: mozilla-firefox
Advisory ID: MDKSA-2005:120-1
Date: July 22nd, 2005
Original Advisory Date: July 13th, 2005
Affected versions: 10.2
______________________________________________________________________

Problem Description:

A number of vulnerabilities were reported and fixed in Firefox 1.0.5
and Mozilla 1.7.9. The following vulnerabilities have been backported
and patched for this update:

In several places the browser UI did not correctly distinguish between
true user events, such as mouse clicks or keystrokes, and synthetic
events genenerated by web content. The problems ranged from minor
annoyances like switching tabs or entering full-screen mode, to a
variant on MFSA 2005-34 Synthetic events are now prevented from
reaching the browser UI entirely rather than depend on each potentially
spoofed function to protect itself from untrusted events
(MFSA 2005-45; CAN-2005-2260).

Scripts in XBL controls from web content continued to be run even when
Javascript was disabled. By itself this causes no harm, but it could be
combined with most script-based exploits to attack people running
vulnerable versions who thought disabling javascript would protect
them. In the Thunderbird and Mozilla Suite mail clients Javascript is
disabled by default for protection against denial-of-service attacks
and worms; this vulnerability could be used to bypass that protection
(MFSA 2005-46; CAN-2005-2261).

If an attacker can convince a victim to use the "Set As Wallpaper"
context menu item on a specially crafted image then they can run
arbitary code on the user's computer. The image "source" must be a
javascript: url containing an eval() statement and such an image would
get the "broken image" icon, but with CSS it could be made transparent
and placed on top of a real image. The attacker would have to convince
the user to change their desktop background to the exploit image, and
to do so by using the Firefox context menu rather than first saving the
image locally and using the normal mechanism provided by their
operating system. This affects only Firefox 1.0.3 and 1.0.4; earlier
versions are unaffected. The implementation of this feature in the
Mozilla Suite is also unaffected (MFSA 2005-47; CAN-2005-2262).

The InstallTrigger.install() method for launching an install accepts a
callback function that will be called with the final success or error
status. By forcing a page navigation immediately after calling the
install method this callback function can end up running in the context
of the new page selected by the attacker. This is true even if the user
cancels the unwanted install dialog: cancel is an error status. This
callback script can steal data from the new page such as cookies or
passwords, or perform actions on the user's behalf such as make a
purchase if the user is already logged into the target site. In
Firefox the default settings allow only http://addons.mozilla.org to
bring up this install dialog. This could only be exploited if users
have added questionable sites to the install whitelist, and if a
malicious site can convince you to install from their site that's a
much more powerful attack vector. In the Mozilla Suite the whitelist
feature is turned off by default, any site can prompt the user to
install software and exploit this vulnerability. The browser has been
fixed to clear any pending callback function when switching to a new
site (MFSA 2005-48; CAN-2005-2263).

Sites can use the _search target to open links in the Firefox sidebar.
A missing security check allows the sidebar to inject data: urls
containing scripts into any page open in the browser. This could be
used to steal cookies, passwords or other sensitive data
(MFSA 2005-49; CAN-2005-2264).

When InstallVersion.compareTo() is passed an object rather than a
string it assumed the object was another InstallVersion without
verifying it. When passed a different kind of object the browser would
generally crash with an access violation. shutdown has demonstrated
that different javascript objects can be passed on some OS versions to
get control over the instruction pointer. We assume this could be
developed further to run arbitrary machine code if the attacker can get
exploit code loaded at a predictable address (MFSA 2005-50;
CAN-2005-2265).

The original frame-injection spoofing bug was fixed in the Mozilla
Suite 1.7 and Firefox 0.9 releases. This protection was accidentally
bypassed by one of the fixes in the Firefox 1.0.3 and Mozilla Suite
1.7.7 releases (MFSA 2005-51; CAN-2005-1937).

A child frame can call top.focus() even if the framing page comes from
a different origin and has overridden the focus() routine. The call is
made in the context of the child frame. The attacker would look for a
target site with a framed page that makes this call but doesn't verify
that its parent comes from the same site. The attacker could steal
cookies and passwords from the framed page, or take actions on behalf
of a signed-in user. This attack would work only against sites that use
frames in this manner (MFSA 2005-52; CAN-2005-2266).

Several media players, for example Flash and QuickTime, support
scripted content with the ability to open URLs in the default browser.
The default behavior for Firefox was to replace the currently open
browser window's content with the externally opened content. If the
external URL was a javascript: url it would run as if it came from the
site that served the previous content, which could be used to steal
sensitive information such as login cookies or passwords. If the
media player content first caused a privileged chrome: url to load then
the subsequent javascript: url could execute arbitrary code. External
javascript: urls will now run in a blank context regardless of what
content it's replacing, and external apps will no longer be able to
load privileged chrome: urls in a browser window. The -chrome command
line option to load chrome applications is still supported
(MFSA 2005-53; CAN-2005-2267).

Alerts and prompts created by scripts in web pages are presented with
the generic title [JavaScript Application] which sometimes makes it
difficult to know which site created them. A malicious page could
attempt to cause a prompt to appear in front of a trusted site in an
attempt to extract information such as passwords from the user. In the
fixed version these prompts will contain the hostname from the page
which created it (MFSA 2005-54; CAN-2005-2268).

Parts of the browser UI relied too much on DOM node names without
taking different namespaces into account and verifying that nodes
really were of the expected type. An XHTML document could be used to
create fake elements, for example, with content-defined
properties that the browser would access as if they were the trusted
built-in properties of the expected HTML elements. The severity of the
vulnerability would depend on what the attacker could convince the
victim to do, but could result in executing user-supplied script with
elevated "chrome" privileges. This could be used to install malicious
software on the victim's machine (MFSA 2005-55; CAN-2005-2269).

Improper cloning of base objects allowed web content scripts to walk up
the prototype chain to get to a privileged object. This could be used
to execute code with enhanced privileges (MFSA 2005-56; CAN-2005-2270).

The updated packages have been patched to address these issue.

Update:

New packages are available that fix some regression errors that
appeared in the Firefox 1.0.5 release that the patches were based on.
_______________________________________________________________________

References:

http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CAN-2005-2260
http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CAN-2005-2261
http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CAN-2005-2262
http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CAN-2005-2263
http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CAN-2005-2264
http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CAN-2005-2265
http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CAN-2005-1937
http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CAN-2005-2266
http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CAN-2005-2267
http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CAN-2005-2268
http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CAN-2005-2269
http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CAN-2005-2270
http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/mfsa2005-45.html
http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/mfsa2005-46.html
http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/mfsa2005-47.html
http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/mfsa2005-48.html
http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/mfsa2005-49.html
http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/mfsa2005-50.html
http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/mfsa2005-51.html
http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/mfsa2005-52.html
http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/mfsa2005-53.html
http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/mfsa2005-54.html
http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/mfsa2005-55.html
http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/mfsa2005-56.html
http://secunia.com/advisories/15489/
http://secunia.com/advisories/15549/
http://secunia.com/advisories/15601/
______________________________________________________________________

Updated Packages:

Mandrakelinux 10.2:
3d0c909432d334210b62858fcd168b84 10.2/RPMS/libnspr4-1.0.2-8.1.102mdk.i586.rpm
26eceab87ec1917421268af235d79c53 10.2/RPMS/libnspr4-devel-1.0.2-8.1.102mdk.i586.rpm
8da370adf09aa25eee32c40ac6ce197d 10.2/RPMS/libnss3-1.0.2-8.1.102mdk.i586.rpm
19110ad997d3bd74d71e02d88815186f 10.2/RPMS/libnss3-devel-1.0.2-8.1.102mdk.i586.rpm
e65aec36dcbf19ae9512cc29257ff962 10.2/RPMS/mozilla-firefox-1.0.2-8.1.102mdk.i586.rpm
ce8b763c88114ed27e64b5d779b15397 10.2/RPMS/mozilla-firefox-devel-1.0.2-8.1.102mdk.i586.rpm
e8f1ab14ac8a6835b2436df6de495f91 10.2/SRPMS/mozilla-firefox-1.0.2-8.1.102mdk.src.rpm

Mandrakelinux 10.2/X86_64:
bf2971e053939aef258b93202ba7daf0 x86_64/10.2/RPMS/lib64nspr4-1.0.2-8.1.102mdk.x86_64.rpm
959055c9a8ce7d40dfb2bad1a9334b20 x86_64/10.2/RPMS/lib64nspr4-devel-1.0.2-8.1.102mdk.x86_64.rpm
3d0c909432d334210b62858fcd168b84 x86_64/10.2/RPMS/libnspr4-1.0.2-8.1.102mdk.i586.rpm
26eceab87ec1917421268af235d79c53 x86_64/10.2/RPMS/libnspr4-devel-1.0.2-8.1.102mdk.i586.rpm
5ee4652302f285f9d2d98d34a1315935 x86_64/10.2/RPMS/lib64nss3-1.0.2-8.1.102mdk.x86_64.rpm
dec7310f3d726f19dc8540a6c0036f3e x86_64/10.2/RPMS/lib64nss3-devel-1.0.2-8.1.102mdk.x86_64.rpm
8da370adf09aa25eee32c40ac6ce197d x86_64/10.2/RPMS/libnss3-1.0.2-8.1.102mdk.i586.rpm
19110ad997d3bd74d71e02d88815186f x86_64/10.2/RPMS/libnss3-devel-1.0.2-8.1.102mdk.i586.rpm
abcace081b81d082a61a215a077cc147 x86_64/10.2/RPMS/mozilla-firefox-1.0.2-8.1.102mdk.x86_64.rpm
ecdc99b4b1551f385b44ee5ab9f5efd8 x86_64/10.2/RPMS/mozilla-firefox-devel-1.0.2-8.1.102mdk.x86_64.rpm
e8f1ab14ac8a6835b2436df6de495f91 x86_64/10.2/SRPMS/mozilla-firefox-1.0.2-8.1.102mdk.src.rpm
_______________________________________________________________________

To upgrade automatically use MandrakeUpdate or urpmi. The verification
of md5 checksums and GPG signatures is performed automatically for you.

All packages are signed by Mandriva for security. You can obtain the
GPG public key of the Mandriva Security Team by executing:

gpg --recv-keys --keyserver pgp.mit.edu 0x22458A98

You can view other update advisories for Mandriva Linux at:

http://www.mandriva.com/security/advisories

If you want to report vulnerabilities, please contact

security_(at)_mandriva.com
_______________________________________________________________________

Type Bits/KeyID Date User ID
pub 1024D/22458A98 2000-07-10 Mandriva Security Team


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_______________________________________________________________________

Mandriva Linux Security Update Advisory
_______________________________________________________________________

Package name: zlib
Advisory ID: MDKSA-2005:124
Date: July 22nd, 2005

Affected versions: 10.0, 10.1, 10.2, Corporate 3.0,
Multi Network Firewall 2.0
______________________________________________________________________

Problem Description:

A previous zlib update (MDKSA-2005:112; CAN-2005-2096) fixed an overflow
flaw in the zlib program. While that update did indeed fix the reported
overflow issue, Markus Oberhumber discovered additional ways that a
specially-crafted compressed stream could trigger an overflow. An
attacker could create such a stream that would cause a linked
application to crash if opened by a user.

The updated packages are provided to protect against this flaw. The
Corporate Server 2.1 product is not affected by this vulnerability.
_______________________________________________________________________

References:

http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CAN-2005-1849
______________________________________________________________________

Updated Packages:

Mandrakelinux 10.0:
860987335903c382c12e42448367676f 10.0/RPMS/zlib1-1.2.1-2.3.100mdk.i586.rpm
e047a26f46031a57f896a1d36ccc52c3 10.0/RPMS/zlib1-devel-1.2.1-2.3.100mdk.i586.rpm
72ea4005316839b3c31b90d524c52d42 10.0/SRPMS/zlib-1.2.1-2.3.100mdk.src.rpm

Mandrakelinux 10.0/AMD64:
e6a94df40bc740d725731036e7f3db96 amd64/10.0/RPMS/zlib1-1.2.1-2.3.100mdk.amd64.rpm
890f9d6039a95f82365a7cb55e9017fb amd64/10.0/RPMS/zlib1-devel-1.2.1-2.3.100mdk.amd64.rpm
72ea4005316839b3c31b90d524c52d42 amd64/10.0/SRPMS/zlib-1.2.1-2.3.100mdk.src.rpm

Mandrakelinux 10.1:
58c3324f33d5586d1bcdde0aca4e5a79 10.1/RPMS/zlib1-1.2.1.1-3.2.101mdk.i586.rpm
c0ccb2820937a05d8cc608701150f012 10.1/RPMS/zlib1-devel-1.2.1.1-3.2.101mdk.i586.rpm
17ad74eeed07fab9c8829dd546be6890 10.1/SRPMS/zlib-1.2.1.1-3.2.101mdk.src.rpm

Mandrakelinux 10.1/X86_64:
87e7046c0c876da2c94590ad6c98dafe x86_64/10.1/RPMS/zlib1-1.2.1.1-3.2.101mdk.x86_64.rpm
f90e56e2ab04468abac0c08849a5260a x86_64/10.1/RPMS/zlib1-devel-1.2.1.1-3.2.101mdk.x86_64.rpm
17ad74eeed07fab9c8829dd546be6890 x86_64/10.1/SRPMS/zlib-1.2.1.1-3.2.101mdk.src.rpm

Mandrakelinux 10.2:
d30d7cfb002353a63f89ba382062a78e 10.2/RPMS/zlib1-1.2.2.2-2.2.102mdk.i586.rpm
5c4a526d818a326fafd6c9e9672b3447 10.2/RPMS/zlib1-devel-1.2.2.2-2.2.102mdk.i586.rpm
543c843e6691904415c4c8bc45affe7c 10.2/SRPMS/zlib-1.2.2.2-2.2.102mdk.src.rpm

Mandrakelinux 10.2/X86_64:
c7c5d4fbeb2db2ffa27e6123958280a7 x86_64/10.2/RPMS/zlib1-1.2.2.2-2.2.102mdk.x86_64.rpm
dbc5bbd0220041e3594939e963bfb5da x86_64/10.2/RPMS/zlib1-devel-1.2.2.2-2.2.102mdk.x86_64.rpm
543c843e6691904415c4c8bc45affe7c x86_64/10.2/SRPMS/zlib-1.2.2.2-2.2.102mdk.src.rpm

Multi Network Firewall 2.0:
631b3c1e87bbde27e99673d30c1e91c1 mnf/2.0/RPMS/zlib1-1.2.1-2.3.M20mdk.i586.rpm
c3077bbfdaeb2c6fc1e5aed4f6b0e65b mnf/2.0/SRPMS/zlib-1.2.1-2.3.M20mdk.src.rpm

Corporate 3.0:
2e66862f24760823bdaa26c20fbc7606 corporate/3.0/RPMS/zlib1-1.2.1-2.3.C30mdk.i586.rpm
d9cab4b4ab9a04eeee1b38ac7c3e5e5a corporate/3.0/RPMS/zlib1-devel-1.2.1-2.3.C30mdk.i586.rpm
ae75fabf010504e1b0f84f79e50c5753 corporate/3.0/SRPMS/zlib-1.2.1-2.3.C30mdk.src.rpm

Corporate 3.0/X86_64:
92ef33342acbfa125fb45e84a591cf3f x86_64/corporate/3.0/RPMS/zlib1-1.2.1-2.3.C30mdk.x86_64.rpm
b884c537207635c8d1ca5ac9bcfed24a x86_64/corporate/3.0/RPMS/zlib1-devel-1.2.1-2.3.C30mdk.x86_64.rpm
ae75fabf010504e1b0f84f79e50c5753 x86_64/corporate/3.0/SRPMS/zlib-1.2.1-2.3.C30mdk.src.rpm
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To upgrade automatically use MandrakeUpdate or urpmi. The verification
of md5 checksums and GPG signatures is performed automatically for you.

All packages are signed by Mandriva for security. You can obtain the
GPG public key of the Mandriva Security Team by executing:

gpg --recv-keys --keyserver pgp.mit.edu 0x22458A98

You can view other update advisories for Mandriva Linux at:

http://www.mandriva.com/security/advisories

If you want to report vulnerabilities, please contact

security_(at)_mandriva.com
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Type Bits/KeyID Date User ID
pub 1024D/22458A98 2000-07-10 Mandriva Security Team


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