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HistoryMay 09, 2022 - 9:58 p.m.

[slackware-security] Slackware 15.0 kernel

2022-05-0921:58:04
Slackware Linux Project
www.slackware.com
44

7.8 High

CVSS3

Attack Vector

LOCAL

Attack Complexity

LOW

Privileges Required

LOW

User Interaction

NONE

Scope

UNCHANGED

Confidentiality Impact

HIGH

Integrity Impact

HIGH

Availability Impact

HIGH

CVSS:3.1/AV:L/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H

7.8 High

CVSS2

Access Vector

NETWORK

Access Complexity

LOW

Authentication

NONE

Confidentiality Impact

NONE

Integrity Impact

NONE

Availability Impact

COMPLETE

AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:N/I:N/A:C

0.003 Low

EPSS

Percentile

69.4%

New kernel packages are available for Slackware 15.0 to fix security issues.

Here are the details from the Slackware 15.0 ChangeLog:

patches/packages/linux-5.15.38/: Upgraded.
These updates fix various bugs and security issues.
Be sure to upgrade your initrd after upgrading the kernel packages.
If you use lilo to boot your machine, be sure lilo.conf points to the correct
kernel and initrd and run lilo as root to update the bootloader.
If you use elilo to boot your machine, you should run eliloconfig to copy the
kernel and initrd to the EFI System Partition.
For more information, see:
Fixed in 5.15.27:
https://vulners.com/cve/CVE-2022-0742
https://vulners.com/cve/CVE-2022-24958
https://vulners.com/cve/CVE-2022-0494
Fixed in 5.15.28:
https://vulners.com/cve/CVE-2022-23038
https://vulners.com/cve/CVE-2022-23039
https://vulners.com/cve/CVE-2022-23960
https://vulners.com/cve/CVE-2022-23036
https://vulners.com/cve/CVE-2022-23037
https://vulners.com/cve/CVE-2022-0001
https://vulners.com/cve/CVE-2022-0002
https://vulners.com/cve/CVE-2022-23041
https://vulners.com/cve/CVE-2022-23040
https://vulners.com/cve/CVE-2022-23042
Fixed in 5.15.29:
https://vulners.com/cve/CVE-2022-1199
https://vulners.com/cve/CVE-2022-27666
https://vulners.com/cve/CVE-2022-1011
https://vulners.com/cve/CVE-2022-0995
https://vulners.com/cve/CVE-2022-0854
Fixed in 5.15.32:
https://vulners.com/cve/CVE-2022-1015
https://vulners.com/cve/CVE-2022-26490
https://vulners.com/cve/CVE-2022-1048
https://vulners.com/cve/CVE-2022-1016
https://vulners.com/cve/CVE-2022-28356
Fixed in 5.15.33:
https://vulners.com/cve/CVE-2022-28390
https://vulners.com/cve/CVE-2022-0168
https://vulners.com/cve/CVE-2022-1158
https://vulners.com/cve/CVE-2022-1353
https://vulners.com/cve/CVE-2022-1198
https://vulners.com/cve/CVE-2022-28389
https://vulners.com/cve/CVE-2022-28388
https://vulners.com/cve/CVE-2022-1516
Fixed in 5.15.34:
https://vulners.com/cve/CVE-2022-1263
https://vulners.com/cve/CVE-2022-29582
Fixed in 5.15.35:
https://vulners.com/cve/CVE-2022-1204
https://vulners.com/cve/CVE-2022-1205
Fixed in 5.15.37:
https://vulners.com/cve/CVE-2022-0500
https://vulners.com/cve/CVE-2022-23222
(
Security fix *)

Where to find the new packages:

Thanks to the friendly folks at the OSU Open Source Lab
(http://osuosl.org) for donating FTP and rsync hosting
to the Slackware project! :-)

Also see the “Get Slack” section on http://slackware.com for
additional mirror sites near you.

Updated packages for Slackware 15.0:
ftp://ftp.slackware.com/pub/slackware/slackware-15.0/patches/packages/linux-5.15.38/kernel-generic-5.15.38-i586-1.txz
ftp://ftp.slackware.com/pub/slackware/slackware-15.0/patches/packages/linux-5.15.38/kernel-generic-smp-5.15.38_smp-i686-1.txz
ftp://ftp.slackware.com/pub/slackware/slackware-15.0/patches/packages/linux-5.15.38/kernel-headers-5.15.38_smp-x86-1.txz
ftp://ftp.slackware.com/pub/slackware/slackware-15.0/patches/packages/linux-5.15.38/kernel-huge-5.15.38-i586-1.txz
ftp://ftp.slackware.com/pub/slackware/slackware-15.0/patches/packages/linux-5.15.38/kernel-huge-smp-5.15.38_smp-i686-1.txz
ftp://ftp.slackware.com/pub/slackware/slackware-15.0/patches/packages/linux-5.15.38/kernel-modules-5.15.38-i586-1.txz
ftp://ftp.slackware.com/pub/slackware/slackware-15.0/patches/packages/linux-5.15.38/kernel-modules-smp-5.15.38_smp-i686-1.txz
ftp://ftp.slackware.com/pub/slackware/slackware-15.0/patches/packages/linux-5.15.38/kernel-source-5.15.38_smp-noarch-1.txz

Updated packages for Slackware x86_64 15.0:
ftp://ftp.slackware.com/pub/slackware/slackware64-15.0/patches/packages/linux-5.15.38/kernel-generic-5.15.38-x86_64-1.txz
ftp://ftp.slackware.com/pub/slackware/slackware64-15.0/patches/packages/linux-5.15.38/kernel-headers-5.15.38-x86-1.txz
ftp://ftp.slackware.com/pub/slackware/slackware64-15.0/patches/packages/linux-5.15.38/kernel-huge-5.15.38-x86_64-1.txz
ftp://ftp.slackware.com/pub/slackware/slackware64-15.0/patches/packages/linux-5.15.38/kernel-modules-5.15.38-x86_64-1.txz
ftp://ftp.slackware.com/pub/slackware/slackware64-15.0/patches/packages/linux-5.15.38/kernel-source-5.15.38-noarch-1.txz

MD5 signatures:

Slackware 15.0 packages:
03a369fdb3b671e842d0f827b125ee49 kernel-generic-5.15.38-i586-1.txz
5d3ba5a7cd96835f32f4cbfe320cb793 kernel-generic-smp-5.15.38_smp-i686-1.txz
ae1b1cd65c4f57458364bdcc7215af5d kernel-headers-5.15.38_smp-x86-1.txz
e636240d456f26b062c43d2e1a8ba66c kernel-huge-5.15.38-i586-1.txz
f958a42b87b3f518f481b6521c1e834c kernel-huge-smp-5.15.38_smp-i686-1.txz
b361d0d7451a7b677e77d576e2a33241 kernel-modules-5.15.38-i586-1.txz
2e9e77cdf209636286f43628c8c41df8 kernel-modules-smp-5.15.38_smp-i686-1.txz
fe913660f7d80595332ffaa5ebb5be1f kernel-source-5.15.38_smp-noarch-1.txz

Slackware x86_64 15.0 packages:
ef20ea1b90e3a1e2e2607d97752d2a6d kernel-generic-5.15.38-x86_64-1.txz
2d68048d011f6aa7b6757a81af093c72 kernel-headers-5.15.38-x86-1.txz
b3c532fd4e07f12f511305ac81e7b32d kernel-huge-5.15.38-x86_64-1.txz
d70fb855dce6c9f1c22598beea11a690 kernel-modules-5.15.38-x86_64-1.txz
77d4774cf78e922637e0313696608d49 kernel-source-5.15.38-noarch-1.txz

Installation instructions:

Upgrade the packages as root:
> upgradepkg kernel-*.txz

If you are using an initrd, you’ll need to rebuild it.

For a 32-bit SMP machine, use this command (substitute the appropriate
kernel version if you are not running Slackware 15.0):
> /usr/share/mkinitrd/mkinitrd_command_generator.sh -k 5.15.38-smp | bash

For a 64-bit machine, or a 32-bit uniprocessor machine, use this command
(substitute the appropriate kernel version if you are not running
Slackware 15.0):
> /usr/share/mkinitrd/mkinitrd_command_generator.sh -k 5.15.38 | bash

Please note that “uniprocessor” has to do with the kernel you are running,
not with the CPU. Most systems should run the SMP kernel (if they can)
regardless of the number of cores the CPU has. If you aren’t sure which
kernel you are running, run “uname -a”. If you see SMP there, you are
running the SMP kernel and should use the 5.15.38-smp version when running
mkinitrd_command_generator. Note that this is only for 32-bit – 64-bit
systems should always use 5.15.38 as the version.

If you are using lilo or elilo to boot the machine, you’ll need to ensure
that the machine is properly prepared before rebooting.

If using LILO:
By default, lilo.conf contains an image= line that references a symlink
that always points to the correct kernel. No editing should be required
unless your machine uses a custom lilo.conf. If that is the case, be sure
that the image= line references the correct kernel file. Either way,
you’ll need to run “lilo” as root to reinstall the boot loader.

If using elilo:
Ensure that the /boot/vmlinuz symlink is pointing to the kernel you wish
to use, and then run eliloconfig to update the EFI System Partition.

7.8 High

CVSS3

Attack Vector

LOCAL

Attack Complexity

LOW

Privileges Required

LOW

User Interaction

NONE

Scope

UNCHANGED

Confidentiality Impact

HIGH

Integrity Impact

HIGH

Availability Impact

HIGH

CVSS:3.1/AV:L/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H

7.8 High

CVSS2

Access Vector

NETWORK

Access Complexity

LOW

Authentication

NONE

Confidentiality Impact

NONE

Integrity Impact

NONE

Availability Impact

COMPLETE

AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:N/I:N/A:C

0.003 Low

EPSS

Percentile

69.4%

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