First published: Mon Nov 18 2024(Updated: )
Important: tigervnc security update
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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Red Hat Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server - Extended Life Cycle Support for IBM Power, little endian | ||
Red Hat Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server - Extended Life Cycle Support | ||
Red Hat Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server - Extended Life Cycle Support (for IBM z Systems) | ||
Red Hat Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server - Extended Life Cycle Support for IBM Power, big endian | ||
redhat/tigervnc | <1.8.0-34.el7_9 | 1.8.0-34.el7_9 |
redhat/tigervnc | <1.8.0-34.el7_9 | 1.8.0-34.el7_9 |
redhat/tigervnc-debuginfo | <1.8.0-34.el7_9 | 1.8.0-34.el7_9 |
redhat/tigervnc-icons | <1.8.0-34.el7_9 | 1.8.0-34.el7_9 |
redhat/tigervnc-license | <1.8.0-34.el7_9 | 1.8.0-34.el7_9 |
redhat/tigervnc-server | <1.8.0-34.el7_9 | 1.8.0-34.el7_9 |
redhat/tigervnc-server-applet | <1.8.0-34.el7_9 | 1.8.0-34.el7_9 |
redhat/tigervnc-server-minimal | <1.8.0-34.el7_9 | 1.8.0-34.el7_9 |
redhat/tigervnc-server-module | <1.8.0-34.el7_9 | 1.8.0-34.el7_9 |
redhat/tigervnc-debuginfo | <1.8.0-34.el7_9 | 1.8.0-34.el7_9 |
redhat/tigervnc-server | <1.8.0-34.el7_9 | 1.8.0-34.el7_9 |
redhat/tigervnc-server-minimal | <1.8.0-34.el7_9 | 1.8.0-34.el7_9 |
redhat/tigervnc-server-module | <1.8.0-34.el7_9 | 1.8.0-34.el7_9 |
redhat/tigervnc | <1.8.0-34.el7_9 | 1.8.0-34.el7_9 |
redhat/tigervnc-debuginfo | <1.8.0-34.el7_9 | 1.8.0-34.el7_9 |
redhat/tigervnc-server | <1.8.0-34.el7_9 | 1.8.0-34.el7_9 |
redhat/tigervnc-server-minimal | <1.8.0-34.el7_9 | 1.8.0-34.el7_9 |
redhat/tigervnc-server-module | <1.8.0-34.el7_9 | 1.8.0-34.el7_9 |
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The severity of RHSA-2024:9901 is classified as Important.
To fix RHSA-2024:9901, update the tigervnc package to version 1.8.0-34.el7_9 or a later version.
RHSA-2024:9901 affects several variants of Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server, including Extended Life Cycle Support versions.
Yes, RHSA-2024:9901 pertains to vulnerabilities in tigervnc, which is a remote display system.
Not addressing RHSA-2024:9901 could expose systems to security vulnerabilities that may be exploited remotely.