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Xerox Security Bulletin XRX12-009 v1.1 (PDF 90.7K) October 29, 2012 FreeFlow Print Server v7.3 July 2012 Security Patch Cluster (includes Java 6 Update 33 Software) NOTE: This document has been updated to provide corrected file size and checksum information. Oracle delivers quarterly Critical Patch Updates (CPU) to address US-CERT-announced Security vulnerabilities and deliver reliability improvements to the Solaris Operating System. Oracle no longer provides these patches to the general public, but Xerox is authorized to deliver them to Customers with active FreeFlow Print Server (FFPS) Support contracts (FSMA). Customers who may have an Oracle Support Contract for their non-FFPS Solaris Servers should not install patches that have not been customized by Xerox. Otherwise the FFPS software could be damaged and result in downtime and a lengthy re-installation service call. This bulletin announces the availability of the following: 1. July 2012 Security Patch Cluster This supersedes the April 2012 Security Patch Cluster 2. Java 6 Update 33 Software This supersedes Java 6 Update 31 Software Consult the bulletin to see all the CVE vulnerabilities this bulletin fixes.
Xerox Security Bulletin XRX12-010 v1.1 (PDF 91.2K) October 23, 2012 FreeFlow Print Server v8 July 2012 Security Patch Cluster (includes Java 6 Update 33 Software) v1.1 NOTE: This bulletin has been re-issued to update file size and checksum information. Oracle delivers quarterly Critical Patch Updates (CPU) to address US-CERT-announced Security vulnerabilities and deliver reliability improvements to the Solaris Operating System. Oracle no longer provides these patches to the general public, but Xerox is authorized to deliver them to Customers with active FreeFlow Print Server (FFPS) Support contracts (FSMA). Customers who may have an Oracle Support Contract for their non-FFPS Solaris Servers should not install patches that have not been customized by Xerox. Otherwise the FFPS software could be damaged and result in downtime and a lengthy re-installation service call. This bulletin announces the availability of the following: 1. July 2012 Security Patch Cluster This supersedes the April 2012 Security Patch Cluster 2. Java 6 Update 33 Software This supersedes Java 6 Update 31 Software Consult the bulletin to see all the CVE vulnerabilities this bulletin fixes.
Xerox Security Bulletin XRX12-006 v1.0 (PDF 89.3K) July 03, 2012 FreeFlow Print Server April 2012 OS and Security Patch Cluster (includes Java 6 Update 31 Software) Oracle delivers quarterly Critical Patch Updates (CPU) to address US-CERT-announced Security vulnerabilities and deliver reliability improvements to the Solaris Operating System. Oracle no longer provides these patches to the general public, but Xerox is authorized to deliver them to Customers with active FreeFlow Print Server (FFPS) Support contracts (FSMA). Customers who may have an Oracle Support Contract for their non-FFPS Solaris Servers should not install patches that have not been customized by Xerox. Otherwise the FFPS software could be damaged and result in downtime and a lengthy re-installation service call. This bulletin announces the availability of the following: 1. April 2012 Security Patch Cluster This supersedes the January 2012 Security Patch Cluster 2. Java 6 Update 31 Software This supersedes Java 6 Update 29 Software Consult the bulletin to see all the CVE vulnerabilities this bulletin fixes.
Xerox Security Bulletin XRX12-002 v1.1 (PDF 82.7K) March 07, 2012 FreeFlow Print Server (version 7.3) Oracle January 2012 CPU OS and Security Patch Cluster (includes Java 6 Update 29 Software) NOTE: We have released a new version of this bulletin to correct file size specifications and checksum information. No other technical information has been changed. Oracle delivers quarterly Critical Patch Updates (CPU) to address US-CERT-announced Security vulnerabilities and deliver reliability improvements to the Solaris Operating System. Oracle no longer provides these patches to the general public, but Xerox is authorized to deliver them to Customers with active FreeFlow Print Server (FFPS) Support contracts (FSMA). Xerox customizes the patch deliveries as appropriate to each FFPS Product family, and tests the CPU patches on each supported SPAR Release prior to delivery. Customers who may have an Oracle Support Contract for their non-FFPS Solaris Servers should not install patches that have not been customized by Xerox. Otherwise the FFPS software could be damaged and result in downtime and a lengthy re-installation service call. Consult the bulletin to see all the CVE vulnerabilities this bulletin fixes.
Xerox Security Bulletin XRX11-003 (PDF 71.8K) August 28, 2011 FreeFlow Print Server Oracle July 2011 CPU OS and Security Patch Cluster (includes Java 6 Update 26 Software) Oracle delivers quarterly Critical Patch Updates (CPU) to address US-CERT-announced Security vulnerabilities and deliver reliability improvements to the Solaris Operating System. Oracle no longer provides these patches to the general public, but Xerox is authorized to deliver them to Customers with active FreeFlow Print Server (FFPS) Support contracts (FSMA). Xerox customizes the patch deliveries as appropriate to each FFPS Product family, and tests the CPU patches on each supported SPAR Release prior to delivery. Customers who may have an Oracle Support Contract for their non-FFPS Solaris Servers should not install patches that have not been customized by Xerox. Otherwise the FFPS software could be damaged and result in downtime and a lengthy re-installation service call. Consult the bulletin to see all the CVE vulnerabilities this bulletin fixes. search again |
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