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=== New Fedora Linux Project Leader Building More Than a Distro (CIOUpdate) ===
=== Root privileges through vulnerability in GNU C loader - (The H) ===


Kara Schiltz forwarded<ref>http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/marketing/2010-October/013445.html</ref> a recent article focusing on the Fedora Project Leader, Jared Smith:
Jonathan Nalley forwarded<ref>http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/marketing/2010-October/013468.html</ref> a brief article on security vulnerabilities found recently in the GNU C loader, which affect Fedora and other distributions:


"The Red Hat sponsored Fedora Linux community is an open source development effort that includes a diverse set of participants. At the top of the organizational chart for Fedora is the position of Fedora Project Leader, the person tasked with overseeing the general direction and operations of the Fedora project.
"According to the developer's tests, at least glibc versions 2.12.1 under Fedora 13 and 2.5 under Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 5 are vulnerable."


In July, Jared Smith took up the position of Fedora Project Leader, replacing the outgoing Paul Frields<ref>http://blog.internetnews.com/skerner/2010/06/red-hat-names-new-fedora-proje.html</ref>.  Among Smith's first jobs is to guide the development and release of the
The full article is available<ref>http://www.h-online.com/open/news/item/Root-privileges-through-vulnerability-in-GNU-C-loader-1110182.html</ref>
upcoming Fedora 14<ref>http://www.linuxplanet.com/linuxplanet/reports/7184/1/</ref> Linux
distribution, set for general availability in November. Building the Fedora Linux distribution is one of Smith's key responsibilities as Fedora Project Leader, but it involves more than just pure code.


'A lot of the time we think of Fedora as just the bits and the bytes
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that we burn on a CD<ref>http://www.cioupdate.com/features/article.php/3906551/New-Fedora-Linux-Project-Leader-Building-More-Than-a-Distro.htm#</ref> every six months and ship out, but Fedora is more than that, it has to be a community,' Smith said. 'As such we have to concentrate on building that community and taking care of the community as much as we take care of the bits and bytes.'"


The full article is available<ref>http://www.cioupdate.com/features/article.php/3906551/New-Fedora-Linux-Project-Leader-Building-More-Than-a-Distro.htm</ref>
=== Fedora Uses YubiKey for Strong Two-Factor Authentication - (IT News Online) ===
 
Jonathan Nalley forwarded<ref>http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/marketing/2010-October/013467.html</ref> a posting on YubiKey authentication in Fedora:
 
"The Fedora Project, a Red Hat sponsored and community-supported open source collaboration, has integrated support into its infrastructure services for YubiKey, the open source authentication key by Yubico. The YubiKeys are also used by Fedora’s core team members for securing access to high security hosts....One of the fundamental principles of the Fedora Infrastructure team is their dedication to Fedora's stance on freedom. In short, the team only uses, produces, and deploys 100% free and open source software for these services. Fedora contributors are thus able not only to have immediate access to free software services, but are also able to contribute to their continual improvement.
 
'The YubiKey is backed by a free software stack and can be used agnostically with other free software, making it well-suited for the rest of the Fedora team's processes,' says Mike McGrath, Red Hat engineer and leader of the Fedora Infrastructure team."
 
The full article is available<ref>http://www.itnewsonline.com/news/Fedora-Uses-YubiKey-for-Strong-Two-Factor-Authentication/21678/8/3</ref>  


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Revision as of 02:55, 21 October 2010

Fedora In the News

In this section, we cover news from the trade press and elsewhere that is re-posted to the Fedora Marketing list[1]

http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Marketing

Contributing Writer: Pascal Calarco

Root privileges through vulnerability in GNU C loader - (The H)

Jonathan Nalley forwarded[1] a brief article on security vulnerabilities found recently in the GNU C loader, which affect Fedora and other distributions:

"According to the developer's tests, at least glibc versions 2.12.1 under Fedora 13 and 2.5 under Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 5 are vulnerable."

The full article is available[2]

Fedora Uses YubiKey for Strong Two-Factor Authentication - (IT News Online)

Jonathan Nalley forwarded[1] a posting on YubiKey authentication in Fedora:

"The Fedora Project, a Red Hat sponsored and community-supported open source collaboration, has integrated support into its infrastructure services for YubiKey, the open source authentication key by Yubico. The YubiKeys are also used by Fedora’s core team members for securing access to high security hosts....One of the fundamental principles of the Fedora Infrastructure team is their dedication to Fedora's stance on freedom. In short, the team only uses, produces, and deploys 100% free and open source software for these services. Fedora contributors are thus able not only to have immediate access to free software services, but are also able to contribute to their continual improvement.

'The YubiKey is backed by a free software stack and can be used agnostically with other free software, making it well-suited for the rest of the Fedora team's processes,' says Mike McGrath, Red Hat engineer and leader of the Fedora Infrastructure team."

The full article is available[2]