Lector de Feeds
In Mageia/cauldron/x86_64:
Pure Rust implementation of Public-Key Cryptography Standards (PKCS) #1:
RSA Cryptography Specifications Version 2.2 (RFC 8017).
In Mageia/cauldron/i586:
Pure Rust implementation of Public-Key Cryptography Standards (PKCS) #1:
RSA Cryptography Specifications Version 2.2 (RFC 8017).
In Mageia/cauldron/x86_64:
Pure Rust implementation of the RIPEMD hash functions.
In Mageia/cauldron/i586:
Pure Rust implementation of the RIPEMD hash functions.
In Mageia/cauldron/x86_64:
A pure-Rust implementation of group operations on ristretto255 and
Curve25519.
In Mageia/cauldron/i586:
A pure-Rust implementation of group operations on ristretto255 and
Curve25519.
OpenSSH is a set of free software tools enabling secure communications over a computer network using the SSH protocol.
In particular, this tool enables remote server administration.
Recently, researchers demonstrated that under very specific conditions, when establishing a connection using the SSH protocol, a malicious operator could establish the connection without having the necessary rights. This is due to a desynchronization of controls during connection establishment.
This security flaw could compromise the integrity of a server by a malicious third party.
Fortunately, we were able to count on our packaging and quality assurance teams to quickly take this correction into account and distribute it to users. The Mageia team showed as much responsiveness as larger teams such as Debian, Ubuntu or Fedora.
So don’t delay, and don’t forget to update as packages fixed for CVE-2024-6387 was published on 1st of July.
Our responsive teams are always on the lookout for support and manpower to ensure timely updates.
If you’d like to maintain a plurality of distributions and, above all, if you like Mageia for its community and warmth, come and reinforce our packaging, quality assurance and communication teams!
Together, let’s continue to make Mageia a responsive, high-quality, high-performance distribution for many years to come.
If you’d like to join one of our teams, please visit the Mageia contribution page.
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In Mageia/9/aarch64:
The FreeRADIUS Server Project is a high-performance and highly configurable
GPL'd RADIUS server. It is somewhat similar to the Livingston 2.0 RADIUS
server, but has many more features, and is much more configurable.
In Mageia/9/x86_64:
The FreeRADIUS Server Project is a high-performance and highly configurable
GPL'd RADIUS server. It is somewhat similar to the Livingston 2.0 RADIUS
server, but has many more features, and is much more configurable.
In Mageia/9/i586:
The FreeRADIUS Server Project is a high-performance and highly configurable
GPL'd RADIUS server. It is somewhat similar to the Livingston 2.0 RADIUS
server, but has many more features, and is much more configurable.
In Mageia/9/armv7hl:
The FreeRADIUS Server Project is a high-performance and highly configurable
GPL'd RADIUS server. It is somewhat similar to the Livingston 2.0 RADIUS
server, but has many more features, and is much more configurable.
In Mageia/9/armv7hl:
Ding (DIctionary Nice Grep) is a tool to look up words in dictionaries.
It uses tools like agrep, dict, ispell/aspell etc. It contains a program
(ding) written in Tcl/Tk and a German - English dictionary with about
326,000 translations.
In Mageia/9/x86_64:
Squid is a high-performance proxy caching server for web clients, supporting
FTP, gopher, and HTTP data objects over IPv4 or IPv6. Unlike traditional
caching software, Squid handles all requests in a single, non-blocking,
asynchronous process.
Squid keeps meta data and especially hot objects cached in RAM, caches DNS
lookups, supports non-blocking DNS lookups, and implements negative caching of
failed requests. Squid supports SSL, extensive access controls, and full
request logging. By using the lightweight Internet Cache Protocol (ICP) and
HTTP Cache Protocol (HTCP) Squid caches can be arranged in a hierarchy or mesh
for additional bandwidth savings.
Install squid if you need a proxy caching server.
This package defaults to a maximum of 8192 filedescriptors. You
can change these values at build time by using for example:
--define 'maxfiles 4096'
The package was built to support a maximum of 8192 filedescriptors.
You can build squid with some conditional build switches;
(ie. use with rpm --rebuild):
--with[out] test Initiate the test suite
In Mageia/9/aarch64:
Squid is a high-performance proxy caching server for web clients, supporting
FTP, gopher, and HTTP data objects over IPv4 or IPv6. Unlike traditional
caching software, Squid handles all requests in a single, non-blocking,
asynchronous process.
Squid keeps meta data and especially hot objects cached in RAM, caches DNS
lookups, supports non-blocking DNS lookups, and implements negative caching of
failed requests. Squid supports SSL, extensive access controls, and full
request logging. By using the lightweight Internet Cache Protocol (ICP) and
HTTP Cache Protocol (HTCP) Squid caches can be arranged in a hierarchy or mesh
for additional bandwidth savings.
Install squid if you need a proxy caching server.
This package defaults to a maximum of 8192 filedescriptors. You
can change these values at build time by using for example:
--define 'maxfiles 4096'
The package was built to support a maximum of 8192 filedescriptors.
You can build squid with some conditional build switches;
(ie. use with rpm --rebuild):
--with[out] test Initiate the test suite
In Mageia/9/i586:
Squid is a high-performance proxy caching server for web clients, supporting
FTP, gopher, and HTTP data objects over IPv4 or IPv6. Unlike traditional
caching software, Squid handles all requests in a single, non-blocking,
asynchronous process.
Squid keeps meta data and especially hot objects cached in RAM, caches DNS
lookups, supports non-blocking DNS lookups, and implements negative caching of
failed requests. Squid supports SSL, extensive access controls, and full
request logging. By using the lightweight Internet Cache Protocol (ICP) and
HTTP Cache Protocol (HTCP) Squid caches can be arranged in a hierarchy or mesh
for additional bandwidth savings.
Install squid if you need a proxy caching server.
This package defaults to a maximum of 8192 filedescriptors. You
can change these values at build time by using for example:
--define 'maxfiles 4096'
The package was built to support a maximum of 8192 filedescriptors.
You can build squid with some conditional build switches;
(ie. use with rpm --rebuild):
--with[out] test Initiate the test suite
In Mageia/9/armv7hl:
Squid is a high-performance proxy caching server for web clients, supporting
FTP, gopher, and HTTP data objects over IPv4 or IPv6. Unlike traditional
caching software, Squid handles all requests in a single, non-blocking,
asynchronous process.
Squid keeps meta data and especially hot objects cached in RAM, caches DNS
lookups, supports non-blocking DNS lookups, and implements negative caching of
failed requests. Squid supports SSL, extensive access controls, and full
request logging. By using the lightweight Internet Cache Protocol (ICP) and
HTTP Cache Protocol (HTCP) Squid caches can be arranged in a hierarchy or mesh
for additional bandwidth savings.
Install squid if you need a proxy caching server.
This package defaults to a maximum of 8192 filedescriptors. You
can change these values at build time by using for example:
--define 'maxfiles 4096'
The package was built to support a maximum of 8192 filedescriptors.
You can build squid with some conditional build switches;
(ie. use with rpm --rebuild):
--with[out] test Initiate the test suite
In Mageia/9/aarch64:
This kernel is compiled for desktop use, single or multiple i386
processor(s)/core(s), using HZ_1000, voluntary preempt, CFS cpu
scheduler and cfq i/o scheduler.
This kernel relies on in-kernel smp alternatives to switch between
up & smp mode depending on detected hardware. To force the kernel
to boot in single processor mode, use the "nosmp" boot parameter.
NOTE: This kernel has no Mageia patches and no third-party drivers.
In Mageia/9/i586:
This kernel is compiled for desktop use, single or multiple i386
processor(s)/core(s), using HZ_1000, voluntary preempt, CFS cpu
scheduler and cfq i/o scheduler.
This kernel relies on in-kernel smp alternatives to switch between
up & smp mode depending on detected hardware. To force the kernel
to boot in single processor mode, use the "nosmp" boot parameter.
NOTE: This kernel has no Mageia patches and no third-party drivers.
In Mageia/9/x86_64:
This kernel is compiled for desktop use, single or multiple i386
processor(s)/core(s), using HZ_1000, voluntary preempt, CFS cpu
scheduler and cfq i/o scheduler.
This kernel relies on in-kernel smp alternatives to switch between
up & smp mode depending on detected hardware. To force the kernel
to boot in single processor mode, use the "nosmp" boot parameter.
NOTE: This kernel has no Mageia patches and no third-party drivers.
In Mageia/9/armv7hl:
This kernel is compiled for desktop use, single or multiple i386
processor(s)/core(s), using HZ_1000, voluntary preempt, CFS cpu
scheduler and cfq i/o scheduler.
This kernel relies on in-kernel smp alternatives to switch between
up & smp mode depending on detected hardware. To force the kernel
to boot in single processor mode, use the "nosmp" boot parameter.
NOTE: This kernel has no Mageia patches and no third-party drivers.
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