Oracle Linux 8’s GNOME Remote Desktop 0.1.8-4 update introduces connection throttling (RHEL-92791) for improved stability. Download SRPM/x86_64/aarch64 RPMs now.
Key Enhancements in ELSA-2025-10742
The latest moderate-severity update for Oracle Linux 8 (ELSA-2025-10742) delivers critical improvements to GNOME Remote Desktop, focusing on enterprise-grade remote access management.
What’s New?
Connection Throttling Backport (0.1.8-4): Resolves RHEL-92791, mitigating resource exhaustion risks during high-traffic remote sessions.
Multi-Architecture Support: Optimized for both x86_64 and aarch64 workloads.
Why This Matters:
"Connection throttling is critical for enterprises scaling remote desktop deployments," notes Red Hat’s official documentation. This update aligns Oracle Linux with RHEL’s security benchmarks.
Download Links & Installation Guide
Source RPM (SRPM)
Binary RPMs
| Architecture | Package |
|---|---|
| x86_64 | gnome-remote-desktop-0.1.8-4.el8_10.x86_64.rpm |
| aarch64 | gnome-remote-desktop-0.1.8-4.el8_10.aarch64.rpm |
Pro Tip: Verify checksums with sha256sum post-download to ensure package integrity.
FAQ Section
Q: How does throttling improve GNOME Remote Desktop?
A: Prevents brute-force attacks and optimizes server load during peak usage.
Q: Is this update relevant for AWS/Azure deployments?
A: Yes—compatible with Oracle Linux 8 cloud instances.

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