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17: This is the OpenBSD 2.8 release errata & patch list:
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22: <a href=stable.html>For OpenBSD patch branch information, please refer here.</a><br>
23: <a href=errata21.html>For 2.1 errata, please refer here</a>.<br>
24: <a href=errata22.html>For 2.2 errata, please refer here</a>.<br>
25: <a href=errata23.html>For 2.3 errata, please refer here</a>.<br>
26: <a href=errata24.html>For 2.4 errata, please refer here</a>.<br>
27: <a href=errata25.html>For 2.5 errata, please refer here</a>.<br>
28: <a href=errata26.html>For 2.6 errata, please refer here</a>.<br>
29: <a href=errata27.html>For 2.7 errata, please refer here</a>.<br>
1.2 horacio 30: <a href=errata.html>For 2.9 errata, please refer here</a>.<br>
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32:
33: <a href=ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/patches/2.8.tar.gz>
34: You can also fetch a tar.gz file containing all the following patches</a>.
35: This file is updated once a day.
36:
37: <p> The patches below are available in CVS via the
38: <code>OPENBSD_2_8</code> <a href="stable.html">patch branch</a>.
39:
40: <p>
41: For more detailed information on install patches to OpenBSD, please
42: consult the <a href="./faq/faq10.html#10.14">OpenBSD FAQ</a>.
43: <hr>
44:
45: <dl>
46: <a name=all></a>
47: <li><h3><font color=#e00000>All architectures</font></h3>
48: <ul>
1.10 aaron 49: <a name=kernexec></a>
50: <li><font color=#009000><strong>030: SECURITY FIX: June 15, 2001</strong></font>
51: <br>
1.11 ! aaron 52: A race condition exists in the kernel <a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=execve&sektion=2&format=html">execve(2)</a> implementation that opens a small window of vulnerability for a non-privileged user to <a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=ptrace&sektion=2&format=html">ptrace(2)</a> attach or queue up arbitrary signals to a suid/sgid process.
1.10 aaron 53: <br>
54: <a href="ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/patches/2.8/common/030_kernexec.patch">A source code patch exists which remedies the problem</a>.
55: <p>
1.4 millert 56: <a name=fts></a>
57: <li><font color=#009000><strong>029: SECURITY FIX: May 30, 2001</strong></font><br>
58: Programs using the <a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=fts&sektion=3&format=html">fts(3)</a>
59: routines (such as rm, find, and most programs that take a <b>-R</b>
60: flag) can be tricked into changing into the wrong directory if the
61: parent dir is changed out from underneath it. This is similar to
62: the old fts bug but happens when popping out of directories, as
63: opposed to descending into them.
1.5 deraadt 64: <a href="ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/patches/2.8/common/029_fts.patch">A source code patch exists which remedies the problem</a>.
1.6 millert 65: This is the second version of the patch.
1.4 millert 66: <p>
1.3 millert 67: <a name=sendmail></a>
68: <li><font color=#009000><strong>028: SECURITY FIX: May 29, 2001</strong></font><br>
69: The signal handlers in <a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=sen
70: dmail&sektion=8&format=html">sendmail(8)</a> contain code that is unsafe in the
71: context of a signal handler. This leads to potentially serious
72: race conditions. At the moment this is a theoretical attack only
73: and can only be exploited on the local host (if at all).<br>
74: <a href="ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/patches/2.8/common/028_sendmail.patch">A source code patch exists</a> which remedies the problem by updating sendmail to version 8.11.4.
75: <p>
1.1 deraadt 76: <a name=ipf_frag></a>
77: <li><font color=#009000><strong>027: SECURITY FIX: Apr 23, 2001</strong></font><br>
1.9 horacio 78: IPF has a serious problem with fragment cacheing, the bug is triggered if you use the ipf(5) syntax "keep state".<br>
1.1 deraadt 79: <a href="ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/patches/2.8/common/027_ipf-frag.patch">A source code patch exists which remedies the problem.</a><br>
80: <p>
81: <a name=glob_limit></a>
82: <li><font color=#009000><strong>026: SECURITY FIX: Apr 23, 2001</strong></font><br>
83: <a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=glob&sektion=3">ftpd(8)</a> has a potential DoS related to <a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=glob&sektion=3">glob(3)</a>. This patch introduces a GLOB_LIMIT, eliminating the DoS. You must have <a href="#glob">025_glob.patch</a> installed before installing this patch.<br>
84: <a href="ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/patches/2.8/common/026_globlimit.patch">A source code patch exists which remedies the problem.</a><br>
85: <p>
86: <a name=glob></a>
87: <li><font color=#009000><strong>025: SECURITY FIX: Apr 10, 2001</strong></font><br>
88: <a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=glob&sektion=3">glob(3)</a> contains multiple buffer overflows. <br>
89: <a href="ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/patches/2.8/common/025_glob.patch">A source code patch exists which remedies the problem.</a><br>
90: <p>
91: <a name=readline></a>
92: <li><font color=#009000><strong>024: SECURITY FIX: Mar 18, 2001</strong></font><br>
93: The readline library shipped with OpenBSD allows history files creation
94: with a permissive
95: <a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=umask&sektion=2">umask(2)</a>.
96: This can lead to the leakage of sensitive information in applications
97: that use passwords and the like during user interaction (one such
98: application is mysql).<br>
99: <a href="ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/patches/2.8/common/024_readline.patch">A source code patch exists which remedies the problem.</a><br>
100: <p>
101: <a name=ipsec_ah></a>
102: <li><font color=#009000><strong>023: SECURITY FIX: Mar 2, 2001</strong></font><br>
103: Insufficient checks in the IPSEC AH IPv4 option handling code can lead to a buffer overrun leading to a remote DoS. This option is not on by default.<br>
104: <a href="ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/patches/2.8/common/023_ip_ah.patch">A source code patch exists which remedies the problem.</a><br>
105: <p>
106: <a name=sudo></a>
107: <li><font color=#009000><strong>021: SECURITY FIX: Feb 22, 2001</strong></font><br>
1.8 millert 108: There is an exploitable heap corruption bug in
1.1 deraadt 109: <a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=sudo&sektion=8">sudo</a>.
110: <br>
111: <a href="ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/patches/2.8/common/021_sudo.patch">A source code patch exists which remedies the problem.</a><br>
112: <p>
113: <a name=libwrap></a>
114: <li><font color=#009000><strong>020: IMPLEMENTATION FIX: Feb 15, 2001</strong></font><br>
115: Client side ident protocol was broken in libwrap, affecting anything using libwrap including <a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=tcpd&sektion=8">tcpd</a>. The effect of this was that libwrap would never retrieve and log ident values from remote hosts on connections.<br>
116: <a href="ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/patches/2.8/common/020_libwrap.patch">A source code patch exists which remedies the problem.</a><br>
117: <p>
118: <a name=lepci></a>
119: <li><font color=#009000><strong>019: IMPLEMENTATION FIX: Jan 31, 2001</strong></font><br>
120: Fix memory allocation in the PCI LANCE driver, <a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=le&sektion=4&arch=i386">le</a>. A side effect of this is that OpenBSD under VMWare now works again.<br>
121: <a href="ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/patches/2.8/common/019_lepci.patch">A source code patch exists which remedies the problem.</a><br>
122: <p>
123: <a name=named></a>
124: <li><font color=#009000><strong>018: SECURITY FIX: Jan 29, 2001</strong></font><br>
125: Merge <a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=named&sektion=8">named</a>
126: with ISC BIND 4.9.8-REL, which fixes some buffer vulnerabilities (actually it appears
127: that these were already impossible to exploit beforehands).<br>
128: <a href="ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/patches/2.8/common/018_named.patch">A source code patch exists which remedies the problem.</a><br>
129: <p>
130: <a name=rnd></a>
131: <li><font color=#009000><strong>017: SECURITY FIX: Jan 22, 2001</strong></font><br>
132: The <a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=random&sektion=4">rnd(4)</a> device does not use all of its input when data is written to it.<br>
133: <a href="ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/patches/2.8/common/017_rnd.patch">A source code patch exists which remedies the problem.</a><br>
134: <p>
135: <a name=tl></a>
136: <li><font color=#009000><strong>016: RELIABILITY FIX: Jan 4, 2001</strong></font><br>
137: Allow ThunderLAN cards to share interrupts nicely.<br>
138: <a href="ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/patches/2.8/common/016_tl.patch">A source code patch exists which remedies the problem.</a>
139: <p>
140: <a name=xlock></a>
141: <li><font color=#009000><strong>014: SECURITY FIX: Dec 22, 2000</strong></font><br>
142: Improve xlock(1)'s authentication by authenticating via a pipe in an early forked process. No known vulnerability exists, this is just a precautionary patch.<br>
143: <a href="ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/patches/2.8/common/014_xlock.patch">A source code patch exists which remedies the problem.</a>
144: <p>
145: In addition to a source code patch, new xlock binaries have been created for each architecture listed below. Place these binaries at <i>/usr/X11R6/bin/xlock</i>
146: and <i>chmod 4755 /usr/X11R6/bin/xlock</i>.
147: <p>
148: <ul>
149: <li><a href="ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/patches/2.8/i386/xlock">Xlock - i386</a>
150: <li><a href="ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/patches/2.8/sparc/xlock">Xlock - sparc</a>
151: <li><a href="ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/patches/2.8/mac68k/xlock">Xlock - mac68k</a>
152: <li><a href="ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/patches/2.8/powerpc/xlock">Xlock - powerpc</a>
153: <li><a href="ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/patches/2.8/amiga/xlock">Xlock - amiga</a>
154: <li><a href="ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/patches/2.8/hp300/xlock">Xlock - hp300</a>
155: <li><a href="ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/patches/2.8/mvme68k/xlock">Xlock - mvme68k</a>
156: </ul>
157: <p>
158: <a name=procfs></a>
159: <li><font color=#009000><strong>013: SECURITY FIX: Dec 18, 2000</strong></font><br>
160: <a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=mount_procfs&sektion=8">Procfs</a> contained numerous overflows, which could lead an intruder to root permissions. Procfs is NOT enabled by default in OpenBSD. <br>
161: <a href="ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/patches/2.8/common/013_procfs.patch">A source code patch exists which remedies the problem.</a>
162: <p>
163: <a name=hwcrypto></a>
164: <li><font color=#009000><strong>011: RELIABILITY FIX: Dec 13, 2000</strong></font><br>
165: The crypto subsystem could incorrectly fail to run certain software ciphers,
166: if a hardware card existed in the machine.<br>
167: <a href="ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/patches/2.8/common/011_hwcrypto.patch">
168: A source code patch exists which remedies the problem.</a>
169: <p>
170: <a name=fastroute></a>
171: <li><font color=#009000><strong>010: RELIABILITY FIX: Dec 11, 2000</strong></font><br>
172: A crash could occur during fast routing, if IPSEC was enabled.<br>
173: <a href="ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/patches/2.8/common/010_fastroute.patch">
174: A source code patch exists which remedies the problem.</a>
175: <p>
176: <a name=kerberos2></a>
177: <li><font color=#009000><strong>009: SECURITY FIX: Dec 10, 2000</strong></font><br>
178: Another problem exists in the Kerberos libraries.<br>
179: <a href="ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/patches/2.8/common/009_kerberos2.patch">
180: A source code patch exists which remedies the problem.</a>
181: <p>
182: <a name=kerberos></a>
183: <li><font color=#009000><strong>008: SECURITY FIX: Dec 7, 2000</strong></font><br>
184: Two problems have recently been discovered in the KerberosIV code.<p>
185: 1. A symlink problem was discovered in the KerberosIV password checking
186: routines /usr/bin/su and /usr/bin/login, which makes it possible for a
187: local user to overwrite any file on the local machine.<p>
188: 2. It is possible to specify environment variables in telnet
189: which will be passed over the to the remote host. This makes it
190: possible to set environment variables on the remote side, including
191: ones that have special meaning on the server. It is not clear at this
192: time what the impact is, but we recommend everyone to upgrade their
193: machines immediately.<p>
194: <a href="ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/patches/2.8/common/008_kerberos.patch">
195: A source code patch exists which remedies the problem.</a>
196: <p>
197: <a name=ftpd></a>
198: <li><font color=#009000><strong>005: SECURITY FIX: Dec 4, 2000</strong></font><br>
199: OpenBSD 2.8's ftpd contains a one-byte overflow in the replydirname() function.<br>
200: <a href="ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/patches/2.8/common/005_ftpd.patch">
201: A source code patch exists which remedies the problem.</a><br>
202: You can view the <a href="advisories/ftpd_replydirname.txt">OpenBSD Advisory</a> here.
203: <p>
204: <a name=rijndael> </a>
205: <li><font color=#009000><strong>004: RELIABILITY FIX: Nov 17, 2000</strong></font><br>
206: First off, AES (rijndael) encryption and decryption were broken for IPSec
207: and swap encryption.<br>
208: Secondly, the AES code did not work properly on big endian machines.<br>
209: <a href="ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/patches/2.8/common/004_rijndael.patch">
210: A second revision source code patch exists which remedies the problem.</a>
211: <p>
212: <li><font color=#009000><strong>002: IMPLEMENTATION FIX: Nov 10, 2000</strong></font><br>
213: In ssh(1), skey support for SSH1 protocol was broken. Some people might consider
214: that kind of important.<br>
215: <a href=ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/patches/2.8/common/002_sshskey.patch>
216: A source code patch exists which remedies this problem.</a>
217: </ul>
218: <p>
219: <a name=i386></a>
220: <li><h3><font color=#e00000>i386</font></h3>
221: <ul>
222: <a name=userldt></a>
223: <li><font color=#009000><strong>022: SECURITY FIX: Mar 2, 2001</strong></font><br>
224: The <b>USER_LDT</b> kernel option allows an attacker to gain access to privileged areas of kernel memory. This option is not on by default.
225: <a href="ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/patches/2.8/i386/022_userltd.patch">A source code patch exists which remedies the problem.</a><br>
226: <p>
227: <a name=pms></a>
228: <li><font color=#009000><strong>015: STABILITY FIX: Dec 22, 2000</strong></font><br>
229: Some machines locked up while trying to use the mouse in console mode. This patch solves that problem.<br>
230: <a href="ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/patches/2.8/i386/015_pms.patch">A source code patch exists which remedies this problem.</a>
231: <p>
232: <a name=pcibios></a>
233: <li><font color=#009000><strong>006: STABILITY FIX: Dec 4, 2000</strong></font><br>
234: On some machines, a PCIBIOS device driver interrupt allocation bug can cause a
235: kernel hang while probing PCI devices. If you have this symptom, you can disable
236: PCIBIOS as a workaround. To do this,
237: <ul>
238: <li>Enter the User Kernel Configuration by booting with the
239: option "boot -c".
240: <li>Once at the <i>UKC></i> prompt, enter <pre><tt>
241: UKC> disable pcibios
242: UKC> quit
243: </tt></pre>
244: <li>See <a href="./faq/faq5.html#5.6">FAQ 5.6</a> after a successful
245: boot for instructions on how to re-write your kernel to disable PCIBIOS
246: permanently.
247: </ul>
248: <p>
249: </ul>
250: <p>
251: <a name=mac68k></a>
252: <li><h3><font color=#e00000>mac68k</font></h3>
253: <ul>
254: <a name=x_mac68k></a>
255: <li><font color=#009000><strong>007: INSTALL PROBLEM: Dec 4, 2000</strong></font><br>
256: The X packages
257: <a href="ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/2.8/mac68k/xshare28.tgz">share28.tgz</a>
258: and
259: <a href="ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/2.8/mac68k/xfont28.tgz">font28.tgz</a>
260: were not on the CD, and only available via FTP install. These packages can be
261: added post-install by using the following command:
262: <tt><pre>
263: # cd /; tar xvfpz xshare28.tgz
264: # cd /; tar xvfpz xfont28.tgz
265: </pre></tt>
266: </ul>
267: <p>
268: <a name=sparc></a>
269: <li><h3><font color=#e00000>sparc</font></h3>
270: <ul>
271: <a name=x_sparc></a>
272: <li><font color=#009000><strong>007: INSTALL PROBLEM: Dec 4, 2000</strong></font><br>
273: The X packages
274: <a href="ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/2.8/sparc/xshare28.tgz">share28.tgz</a>
275: and
276: <a href="ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/2.8/sparc/xfont28.tgz">font28.tgz</a>
277: were not on the CD, and only available via FTP install. These packages can be
278: added post-install by using the following command:
279: <tt><pre>
280: # cd /; tar xvfpz xshare28.tgz
281: # cd /; tar xvfpz xfont28.tgz
282: </pre></tt>
283: <p>
284: <a name=qe></a>
285: <li><font color=#009000><strong>003: RELIABILITY FIX: Nov 17, 2000</strong></font><br>
286: Configuring a qec+qe causes a NMI panic.<br>
287: <a href=ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/patches/2.8/sparc/003_qe.patch>
288: A source code patch exists which remedies this problem.</a>
289: <p>
290: <a name=zsconsole> </a>
291: <li><font color=#009000><strong>001: RELIABILITY FIX: Nov 10, 2000</strong></font><br>
292: When running a sparc with a serial console, certain types of interrupts would
293: cause great grief.<br>
294: <a href=ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/patches/2.8/sparc/001_zsconsole.patch>
295: A source code patch exists which remedies this problem.</a>
296: </ul>
297: <p>
298: <a name=amiga></a>
299: <li><h3><font color=#e00000>amiga</font></h3>
300: <ul>
301: <a name=x_amiga></a>
302: <li><font color=#009000><strong>007: INSTALL PROBLEM: Dec 4, 2000</strong></font><br>
303: The X packages
304: <a href="ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/2.8/amiga/xshare28.tgz">share28.tgz</a>
305: and
306: <a href="ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/2.8/amiga/xfont28.tgz">font28.tgz</a>
307: were not on the CD, and only available via FTP install. These packages can be
308: added post-install by using the following command:
309: <tt><pre>
310: # cd /; tar xvfpz xshare28.tgz
311: # cd /; tar xvfpz xfont28.tgz
312: </pre></tt>
313: </ul>
314: <p>
315: <a name=pmax></a>
316: <li><h3><font color=#e00000>pmax</font></h3>
317: <ul>
318: <li>No problems identified yet.
319: </ul>
320: <p>
321: <a name=hp300></a>
322: <li><h3><font color=#e00000>hp300</font></h3>
323: <ul>
324: <a name=x_hp300></a>
325: <li><font color=#009000><strong>007: INSTALL PROBLEM: Dec 4, 2000</strong></font><br>
326: The X packages
327: <a href="ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/2.8/hp300/xshare28.tgz">share28.tgz</a>
328: and
329: <a href="ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/2.8/hp300/xfont28.tgz">font28.tgz</a>
330: were not on the CD, and only available via FTP install. These packages can be
331: added post-install by using the following command:
332: <tt><pre>
333: # cd /; tar xvfpz xshare28.tgz
334: # cd /; tar xvfpz xfont28.tgz
335: </pre></tt>
336: </ul>
337: <p>
338: <a name=mvme68k></a>
339: <li><h3><font color=#e00000>mvme68k</font></h3>
340: <ul>
341: <a name=x_mvme68k></a>
342: <li><font color=#009000><strong>007: INSTALL PROBLEM: Dec 4, 2000</strong></font><br>
343: The X packages
344: <a href="ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/2.8/mvme68k/xshare28.tgz">share28.tgz</a>
345: and
346: <a href="ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/2.8/mvme68k/xfont28.tgz">font28.tgz</a>
347: were not on the CD, and only available via FTP install. These packages can be
348: added post-install by using the following command:
349: <tt><pre>
350: # cd /; tar xvfpz xshare28.tgz
351: # cd /; tar xvfpz xfont28.tgz
352: </pre></tt>
353: </ul>
354: <p>
355: <a name=powerpc></a>
356: <li><h3><font color=#e00000>powerpc</font></h3>
357: <ul>
358: <a name=imacdv></a>
359: <li><font color=#009000><strong>012: INSTALL PROBLEM: Dec 14, 2000</strong></font><br>
360: The IMac DV+ (and probably some other machines) incorrectly identify their video
361: hardware, but it is possible to work around the problem.<br>
362: <a href="ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/patches/2.8/powerpc/012_imacdv.patch">
363: A source code patch exists which remedies the problem.</a>
364: </ul>
365: <p>
366: <a name=vax></a>
367: <li><h3><font color=#e00000>vax</font></h3>
368: <ul>
369: <li>No problems identified yet.
370: </ul>
371: <p>
372: <a name=sun3></a>
373: <li><h3><font color=#e00000>sun3</font></h3>
374: <ul>
375: <a name=x_sun3></a>
376: <li><font color=#009000><strong>007: INSTALL PROBLEM: Dec 4, 2000</strong></font><br>
377: The X packages
378: <a href="ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/2.8/sun3/xshare28.tgz">share28.tgz</a>
379: and
380: <a href="ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/2.8/sun3/xfont28.tgz">font28.tgz</a>
381: were not on the CD, and only available via FTP install. These packages can be
382: added post-install by using the following command:
383: <tt><pre>
384: # cd /; tar xvfpz xshare28.tgz
385: # cd /; tar xvfpz xfont28.tgz
386: </pre></tt>
387: </ul>
388:
389: </dl>
390: <br>
391:
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393: <a href=stable.html>For OpenBSD patch branch information, please refer here.</a><br>
394: <a href=errata21.html>For 2.1 errata, please refer here</a>.<br>
395: <a href=errata22.html>For 2.2 errata, please refer here</a>.<br>
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397: <a href=errata24.html>For 2.4 errata, please refer here</a>.<br>
398: <a href=errata25.html>For 2.5 errata, please refer here</a>.<br>
399: <a href=errata26.html>For 2.6 errata, please refer here</a>.<br>
400: <a href=errata27.html>For 2.7 errata, please refer here</a>.<br>
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