Fedora 35: trafficserver 2022-9832c0c04b
Summary
Traffic Server is a high-performance building block for cloud services.
It's more than just a caching proxy server; it also has support for
plugins to build large scale web applications. Key features:
Caching - Improve your response time, while reducing server load and
bandwidth needs by caching and reusing frequently-requested web pages,
images, and web service calls.
Proxying - Easily add keep-alive, filter or anonymize content
requests, or add load balancing by adding a proxy layer.
Fast - Scales well on modern SMP hardware, handling 10s of thousands
of requests per second.
Extensible - APIs to write your own plug-ins to do anything from
modifying HTTP headers to handling ESI requests to writing your own
cache algorithm.
Proven - Handling over 400TB a day at Yahoo! both as forward and
reverse proxies, Apache Traffic Server is battle hardened.
Update to 9.1.3, resolves CVE-2022-25763, CVE-2022-31779, CVE-2021-37150,
CVE-2022-28129, CVE-2022-31780
* Thu Aug 11 2022 Jered Floyd
- Update to 9.1.3, resolves CVE-2022-25763, CVE-2022-31779, CVE-2021-37150,
CVE-2022-28129, CVE-2022-31780
- Resolve glibc 2.36 (f37) header incompatibility that caused FTBFS RHBZ#2112282
* Mon Jul 11 2022 Jered Floyd
- Don't try to use Crypto Policies on RHEL 7
[ 1 ] Bug #2117275 - CVE-2022-25763 Apache Traffic Server: Improper input validation in HTTP/2 request validation.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2117275
su -c 'dnf upgrade --advisory FEDORA-2022-9832c0c04b' at the command
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https://dnf.readthedocs.io/en/latest/command_ref.html
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FEDORA-2022-9832c0c04b 2022-08-20 01:28:17.889519 Product : Fedora 35 Version : 9.1.3 Release : 1.fc35 URL : https://trafficserver.apache.org/ Summary : Fast, scalable and extensible HTTP/1.1 and HTTP/2 caching proxy server Description : Traffic Server is a high-performance building block for cloud services. It's more than just a caching proxy server; it also has support for plugins to build large scale web applications. Key features: Caching - Improve your response time, while reducing server load and bandwidth needs by caching and reusing frequently-requested web pages, images, and web service calls. Proxying - Easily add keep-alive, filter or anonymize content requests, or add load balancing by adding a proxy layer. Fast - Scales well on modern SMP hardware, handling 10s of thousands of requests per second. Extensible - APIs to write your own plug-ins to do anything from modifying HTTP headers to handling ESI requests to writing your own cache algorithm. Proven - Handling over 400TB a day at Yahoo! both as forward and reverse proxies, Apache Traffic Server is battle hardened. Update to 9.1.3, resolves CVE-2022-25763, CVE-2022-31779, CVE-2021-37150, CVE-2022-28129, CVE-2022-31780 * Thu Aug 11 2022 Jered Floyd 9.1.3-1 - Update to 9.1.3, resolves CVE-2022-25763, CVE-2022-31779, CVE-2021-37150, CVE-2022-28129, CVE-2022-31780 - Resolve glibc 2.36 (f37) header incompatibility that caused FTBFS RHBZ#2112282 * Mon Jul 11 2022 Jered Floyd 9.1.2-9 - Don't try to use Crypto Policies on RHEL 7 [ 1 ] Bug #2117275 - CVE-2022-25763 Apache Traffic Server: Improper input validation in HTTP/2 request validation. https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2117275 su -c 'dnf upgrade --advisory FEDORA-2022-9832c0c04b' at the command line. For more information, refer to the dnf documentation available at https://dnf.readthedocs.io/en/latest/command_ref.html All packages are signed with the Fedora Project GPG key. More details on the GPG keys used by the Fedora Project can be found at https://fedoraproject.org/security/ package-announce mailing list -- package-announce@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe send an email to package-announce-leave@lists.fedoraproject.org Fedora Code of Conduct: https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/project/code-of-conduct/ List Guidelines: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines List Archives: https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/package-announce@lists.fedoraproject.org/ Do not reply to spam, report it: https://pagure.io/login/
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