Patch-ID# 109596-01 Keywords: security X server remote crash Synopsis: Trusted Solaris 7_x86: remote x-windows display from non TS7 hosts causes window system crash. Date: Aug/25/00 Solaris Release: Trusted_Solaris_7_x86 SunOS Release: N/A Unbundled Product: Unbundled Release: Xref: This patch available for SPARC as patch 109534 Topic: Trusted Solaris 7_x86: remote x-windows display from non TS7 hosts causes window system crash. Relevant Architectures: i386 BugId's fixed with this patch: 4291035 Changes incorporated in this version: 4291035 Patches accumulated and obsoleted by this patch: Patches which conflict with this patch: Patches required with this patch: Obsoleted by: Files included with this patch: usr/lib/libt6.so.1 Problem Description: 4291035 - remote x-windows display from non TS7 hosts causes window system crash. Patch Installation Instructions: -------------------------------- Refer to the Install.info file for instructions on using the generic 'installpatch' and 'backoutpatch' scripts provided with each patch. Any other special or non-generic installation instructions should be described below as special instructions. Special Install Instructions: ----------------------------- Note: This patch contains both the 32 bit and 64 bit patch version which are contained in separate packages. If you only have the 32 bit version installed then a message will appear in the install log that the package with the 64 bit version was not installed. Conversely if you only have the 64 bit version installed then a message will appear in the install log that the package with the 32 bit version did not install. If you have both 32 bit and 64 bit versions then both versions will be installed. The steps below assume the patch tarfile has been placed into the ADMIN_LOW subdirectory of /tmp (/tmp is an MLD), owned by admin and the patch tarfile label is configured to ADMIN_LOW. Keep in mind, after rebooting, contents in /tmp directory are removed; if saving the patch tarfile is desired, select another MLD such as /var/tmp. 1) Login as a user authorized to assume the admin and root roles. Assume the admin role. 2) Create a subdirectory for the patch and move the patch tar file into it. # cd /tmp # mkdir # mv 123456-01.tar.Z ./ # cd is the directory containing the patch itself. 3) Uncompress the patch tarfile by typing: # uncompress 123456-01.tar.Z 4) Extract the patch by typing: # tar xvf 123456-01.tar 5) cd into the patch directory: # cd 123456-01 # pwd /tmp/patch-dir/123456-01 The tar file 123456-01.tar in this directory requires the "T" flag for tar file extraction in order to preserve its file security attributes. Failure to use this option will cause the patch installation to terminate. 6) Extract the patch by typing: # tar xvTf 123456-01.tar 7) Assume the root role, cd into the directory where the patch resides. # cd /tmp//123456-01 8) Install the patch by typing: installpatch where is the directory containing installpatch, and is the directory containing the patch itself. # pwd /tmp//123456-01 # ./installpatch . Special Backout Instructions: ---------------------------- 1) Login as a user authorized to assume the root role, assume root role. 2) Change directory to /var/sadm/patch # cd /var/sadm/patch 3) Backout patch by typing: /backoutpatch where is the patch number. # 123456-01/backoutpatch 123456-01