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Peter Korsgaard eb2b3df626 qemu: security bump to version 2.10.2
Fixes the following security issues:

CVE-2017-13672: QEMU (aka Quick Emulator), when built with the VGA display
emulator support, allows local guest OS privileged users to cause a denial
of service (out-of-bounds read and QEMU process crash) via vectors involving
display update.

CVE-2017-15118: Stack buffer overflow in NBD server triggered via long
export name

CVE-2017-15119: DoS via large option request

CVE-2017-15268: Qemu through 2.10.0 allows remote attackers to cause a
memory leak by triggering slow data-channel read operations, related to
io/channel-websock.c.

For more details, see the release announcement:
https://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2017-12/msg03618.html

Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <peter@korsgaard.com>
2017-12-20 21:22:33 +01:00
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board board: Add Orangepi PC2 support 2017-12-20 18:57:39 +01:00
boot boot/arm-trusted-firmware: build fiptool separately with dependency on host-openssl 2017-12-18 23:09:39 +01:00
configs board: Add Orangepi PC2 support 2017-12-20 18:57:39 +01:00
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linux linux: bump default to version 4.14.8 2017-12-20 17:45:43 +01:00
package qemu: security bump to version 2.10.2 2017-12-20 21:22:33 +01:00
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