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Fedora 36: FEDORA-2022-e7bc9caf04 Moderate Suricata Security Update

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Calendar Grey May 7, 2022
Dist Fedora Esm H88
The latest Fedora 36 patch for Suricata addresses key security, efficiency, and stability issues successfully.
Various security, performance, accuracy and stability issues have been fixed.

Summary

The Suricata Engine is an Open Source Next Generation Intrusion

Detection and Prevention Engine. This engine is not intended to

just replace or emulate the existing tools in the industry, but

will bring new ideas and technologies to the field. This new Engine

supports Multi-threading, Automatic Protocol Detection (IP, TCP,

UDP, ICMP, HTTP, TLS, FTP and SMB! ), Gzip Decompression, Fast IP

Matching, and GeoIP identification.

Various security, performance, accuracy and stability issues have been fixed.

* Tue Apr 26 2022 Steve Grubb 6.0.5-1

- New security and bugfix release

su -c 'dnf upgrade --advisory FEDORA-2022-e7bc9caf04' at the command

line. For more information, refer to the dnf documentation available at

https://dnf.readthedocs.io/en/latest/command_ref.html

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Change Log

References

Update Instructions

Product: Fedora 36
Version: 6.0.5
Release: 1.fc36
URL:
Summary: Intrusion Detection System

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