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GHOST glibc patch for CentOS 4

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  • kernow
    If you have redhat extended support, you can get a patch, read here
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello :) Could you let us know what's preventing you from updating to a supported OS? Is there anything in particular that we could help you address so you can update? Thank you.
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  • nightaddix
    ]Hello :) Could you let us know what's preventing you from updating to a supported OS? Is there anything in particular that we could help you address so you can update? Thank you.

    Hi Michael and thanks for your reply. No, the issues aren't software related but are caused by other factors that prevent us from migrating them. This would be ideal but we can't do this just now. I was hoping to find a RPM fixing this for CentOS 4. Does anyone know of any workaround? Thanks.
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  • cPanelMichael
    There's the RedHat patch referenced by the other poster on this thread, however it's issues like this that should really make upgrading to a supported OS a top priority. I'm not aware of any other workarounds, but you could ask on the CentOS forums. Thank you.
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  • nightaddix
    ]Hi Michael and thanks for your reply. No, the issues aren't software related but are caused by other factors that prevent us from migrating them. This would be ideal but we can't do this just now. I was hoping to find a RPM fixing this for CentOS 4. Does anyone know of any workaround? Thanks.

    Hi, Thought I'd follow up on this in case there are other people that need this. This did the trick for me : /http://www.playncoding.com/how-to-patch-glibc-ghost-vulnerability-cve-2015-0235-on-centos-4-rhel-4-oracle-enterprise-linux-4/ Thanks.
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