CentOS Update for luci CESA-2013:0128 centos5

Solution
Please Install the Updated Packages.
Insight
The Conga project is a management system for remote workstations. It consists of luci, which is a secure web-based front end, and ricci, which is a secure daemon that dispatches incoming messages to underlying management modules. It was discovered that luci stored usernames and passwords in session cookies. This issue prevented the session inactivity timeout feature from working correctly, and allowed attackers able to get access to a session cookie to obtain the victim's authentication credentials. (CVE-2012-3359) Red Hat would like to thank George Hedfors of Cybercom Sweden East AB for reporting this issue. This update also fixes the following bugs: * Prior to this update, luci did not allow the fence_apc_snmp agent to be configured. As a consequence, users could not configure or view an existing configuration for fence_apc_snmp. This update adds a new screen that allows fence_apc_snmp to be configured. (BZ#832181) * Prior to this update, luci did not allow the SSL operation of the fence_ilo fence agent to be enabled or disabled. As a consequence, users could not configure or view an existing configuration for the 'ssl' attribute for fence_ilo. This update adds a checkbox to show whether the SSL operation is enabled and allows users to edit that attribute. (BZ#832183) * Prior to this update, luci did not allow the &quot identity_file&quot attribute of the fence_ilo_mp fence agent to be viewed or edited. As a consequence, users could not configure or view an existing configuration for the &quot identity_file&quot attribute of the fence_ilo_mp fence agent. This update adds a text input box to show the current state of the &quot identity_file&quot attribute of fence_ilo_mp and allows users to edit that attribute. (BZ#832185) * Prior to this update, redundant files and directories remained on the file system at /var/lib/luci/var/pts and /usr/lib{,64}/luci/zope/var/pts when the luci package was uninstalled. This update removes these files and directories when the luci package is uninstalled. (BZ#835649) * Prior to this update, the &quot restart-disable&quot recovery policy was not displayed in the recovery policy list from which users could select when they configure a recovery policy for a failover domain. As a consequence, the &quot restart-disable&quot recovery policy could not be set with the luci GUI. This update adds the &quot restart-disable&quot recovery option to the recovery policy pulldown list. (BZ#839732) * Prior to this update, line breaks that were not anticipated in the &quot yum ... Description truncated, for more information please check the Reference URL
Affected
luci on CentOS 5
References