Patch-ID# 102031-08 Keywords: security y2000 schedule manager calendar ToDo core day light savings Synopsis: OpenWindows 3.4_x86: Calendar Manager patch Date: Aug/12/99 Solaris Release: 2.4_x86 SunOS Release: 5.4_x86 Unbundled Product: OpenWindows Unbundled Release: 3.4_x86 Xref: This patch available on SPARC as patch 102030 Relevant Architectures: i386 BugId's fixed with this patch: 1176208 1166305 1173071 1167466 1237854 4047146 4049725 4045161 4052365 1175511 4048417 4048634 4230754 1265008 Changes incorporated in this version: 4230754 Patches accumulated and obsoleted by this patch: Patches which conflict with this patch: Patches required with this patch: 101946-50 Obsoleted by: Files included with this patch: /usr/openwin/bin/ae /usr/openwin/bin/cm /usr/openwin/bin/cm_delete /usr/openwin/bin/cm_insert /usr/openwin/bin/cm_lookup /usr/openwin/bin/rpc.cmsd Problem Description: 4230754 Possible buffer overflows in rpc.cmsd (from 102031-07) 1265008 Solaris 2.x rpc.cmsd vulnerability Incorporated from previous patch revision: 4048634 cm cannot pick a day for appointment editor after 1999 4048417 Calendar prints year 2000 as 100 1175511 calendar stops to function correctly after February 2000 4052365 cm appointment popup does not display correct date 4045161 Calendar year calculations are wrong 4049725 cm appointment editor prints 1-digit year in yy/mm/dd format 4047146 Calendar Manager prints date wrongly after year 2000 1237854 Calendar Manager crashes 1167466 Calendar Manager display is incorrect for March 1996 in MET time zone. 1173071 Calendar Manager repeats entry when repeated To Do is marked as done. 1166305 Multiple calendar manager sessions is using excessive number of file descriptors 1176208 Calendar Manager crashes when user attempts to schedule appointments Patch Installation Instructions: -------------------------------- Generic 'installpatch' and 'backoutpatch' scripts are provided within each patch package with instructions appended to this section. Other specific or unique installation instructions may also be necessary and should be described below. Special Install Instructions: ----------------------------- None.