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This patch fixes an issue where the SSL certificates used to authenticate mouse, keyboard, and screen (MKS) connections for virtual machines were not being verified by the plugins for those devices.
The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures project (cve.mitre.org) has assigned the name CVE-2006-5990 to this issue.This patch is for ESX Server 3.0.1 only.
Download and verify the patch bundle as follows :
# mkdir -p /var/updates
Note: VMware recommends that you use the updates directory.
# cd /var/updates
# md5sum ESX-5140477.tgz
05db3ff9c3c51375a480da3f74a517e8 ESX-5140477.tgz
# tar -xvzf ESX-5140477.tgz
# cd ESX-5140477
Note: There is no need to shut down the virtual machines on the host or to migrate them using VMotion before applying the patch. No reboot of the ESX Server host is required after applying this patch.
Once you have downloaded and extracted the archive, and if you are in the directory you created above, install the update using the following command:
# esxupdate update
If you want to run esxupdate from a different directory, you must specify the bundle path in the command:
# esxupdate -r file://<directory>/ESX-5140477 update
For example, if the host is called depot:
# esxupdate –r file:///depot/var/updates/ESX-5140477 update
During the update process, logs appear on the terminal. You can specify the verbosity of esxupdate logs by using the -v option as shown below:
# esxupdate -v 10 -r file://<directory>/ESX-5140477 update
For more information on using esxupdate, please refer to the Patch Management for ESX Server 3 tech note at http://www.vmware.com/pdf/esx3_esxupdate.pdf.