Post, Mark K wrote:
SUSE, Red Hat, Slackware, Slack/390, and I'm sure CentOS, Debian and
Debian/390 shipped updated packages that fixed this a couple of weeks
ago.
Perhaps a good time to reiterate the advice that everyone who manages
Linux systems should subscribe to the security announcement mailing
list(s) for the distribution(s) they use.
and download your updates as soon as they become available. Probably,
you will want them.
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Cheers
John
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