On Tue, May 13, 2014 at 5:56 PM, Kir Kolyshkin <k...@openvz.org> wrote:
> We are receiving a lot of inquiries as to what is the status of OpenVZ
> kernel
> with respect to CVE-2014-0196. This email summarizes our knowledge as of
> now.
>
> 1. RHEL5-based OpenVZ kernels (028stabXXX) are not affected.
>
> 2. RHEL6-based OpenVZ kernels (042stabXXX) released during last 12 months
> are not affected.
>
> 3. Older 042stab kernel are affected. Therefore, if you run kernel released
> older than May 2013 (see uname -v) please upgrade and reboot now.
>
> 3. Both OpenVZ kernel team and Red Hat are still looking into the issue,
> an updated kernel might be available.

Can you tell me if 061.2 is affected?

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