ThinLinux Security Update for Oracle's JavaFX libraries and Point-to-Point Protocol Daemon
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This file was automatically installed as part of a recent update. If you are experiencing any issues, you can manually download and reinstall.
This security update add-on includes fixes from Oracle's JavaFX libraries for libsqlite, libxslt, xsltproc, and Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) daemon. This add-on is supported on Wyse 3040, Wyse 5070, and Wyse 5470 thin clients that run ThinLinux 2.2.1.01.
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Fixes & Enhancements
Fixed the following security vulnerabilities: - CVE-2019-13117 - CVE-2019-13118 - CVE-2019-16168 - CVE-2020-8597
Dell Technologies recommends applying this update during your next scheduled update cycle. The update contains changes to maintain overall system health. It ensures that the system software remains current and compatible with other system modules (firmware, BIOS, drivers, and software) and may include other new features.
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This file format consists of an archive of files that may be installed from the command line using the command "dpkg --install " or using gdebi-gtk program inside Gnome.
Installing the add-on manually from the System Settings UI: 1. Copy the add-ons to the \add-ons folder along with directory file. 2. Log in to the thin client. 3. Open System Settings and click the Switch to Admin button. 4. On the System Settings page, click the Management icon, and then click INI. 5. Enable the Specify server details manually option. 6. In the Server URL section, provide the add-on path, username and password if required. 7. Save the configuration. 8. Go to the Add-ons page, and click Install Add-ons. 9. Select the add-on and click Save.
Installing the add-on using the INI parameter: 1. Copy the add-on and create directory file in to the \add-ons folder. 2. To install the add-on, add the following INI parameter in wlx.ini: InstallAddons=vulnerability-fix_1.0.0-00-01_amd64 3. Log in to the thin client. 4. Open System Settings and click the Switch to Admin button. 5. On the System Settings page, click the Management icon, and then click INI. 6. From the drop-down list, select the configuration source and provide the server details. 7. Click Save. 8. Restart the thin client to download the INI settings.
Installing the add-on using Wyse Management Suite: 1. Download the DEB file to the following path on the Wyse Management Suite server: C:\WMS\LocalRepo\repository\thinClientApps. 2. Log in to Wyse Management Suite. 3. Click Portal Administration, and then click File Repository in Console Settings. 4. Select the Local Repository check box and Click Sync Files. 5. Go to Apps & Data-> App Policies (Thin Client) -> Add policy. 6. Create a policy to install the add-on package. 7. To push the add-on to thin clients, Click Devices and select the check box next to the device ID. 8. Click More Actions-> Schedule App Policy. 9. Select the appropriate package and schedule the App Policy Job. Add-on installation is scheduled to the device. The thin client restarts and the add-on is installed on the thin client.