RHSA-2016:2694: Moderate: systemd security and bug fix update
The systemd packages contain systemd, a system and service manager for Linux, compatible with the SysV and LSB init scripts. It provides aggressive parallelism capabilities, uses socket and D-Bus activation for starting services, offers on-demand starting of daemons, and keeps track of processes using Linux cgroups. In addition, it supports snapshotting and restoring of the system state, maintains mount and automount points, and implements an elaborate transactional dependency-based service control logic. It can also work as a drop-in replacement for sysvinit.Security Fix(es): A flaw was found in the way systemd handled empty notification messages. A local attacker could use this flaw to make systemd freeze its execution, preventing further management of system services, system shutdown, or zombie process collection via systemd. (CVE-2016-7795) Bug Fix(es): Previously, the udev device manager automatically enabled all memory banks on IBM z System installations. As a consequence, hot plug memory was enabled automatically, which was incorrect. With this update, system architecture checks have been added to the udev rules to address the problem. As a result, hot plug memory is no longer automatically enabled. (BZ#1375603)
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What is the severity of RHSA-2016:2694?
The severity of RHSA-2016:2694 is currently classified as important.
How do I fix RHSA-2016:2694?
To fix RHSA-2016:2694, update the systemd and related packages to version 219-19.el7_2.18 or later.
What are the affected packages in RHSA-2016:2694?
The affected packages include systemd, libgudev1, and various systemd-related development and debug packages.
Is RHSA-2016:2694 a remote exploit?
RHSA-2016:2694 is not classified as a remote exploit, but it can impact local system integrity.
What versions of systemd are affected by RHSA-2016:2694?
The affected versions of systemd are those prior to 219-19.el7_2.18.