This update for rabbitmq-server fixes the following issues:
Changes in rabbitmq-server:
Update to 4.1.5:
* Highlights
- Khepri, an alternative schema data store developed to replace Mnesia,
has matured and is now fully supported (it previously was an experimental feature)
- AMQP 1.0 is now a core protocol that is always enabled. Its plugin is now a no-op that only exists to simplify upgrades.
- The AMQP 1.0 implementation is now significantly more efficient: its peak throughput is more than double than that of 3.13.x
on some workloads
- Efficient sub-linear quorum queue recovery on node startup using checkpoints
- Quorum queues now support priorities (but not exactly the same way as classic queues)
- AMQP 1.0 clients now can manage topologies similarly to how AMQP 0-9-1 clients do it
- The AMQP 1.0 convention (address format) used for interacting with with AMQP 0-9-1 entities is now easier to reason about
- Mirroring (replication) of classic queues was...
Read the Full Advisory- openSUSE Leap 16.0:
erlang-rabbitmq-client-4.1.5-160000.1.1
rabbitmq-server-4.1.5-160000.1.1
rabbitmq-server-bash-completion-4.1.5-160000.1.1
rabbitmq-server-plugins-4.1.5-160000.1.1
rabbitmq-server-zsh-completion-4.1.5-160000.1.1
* bsc#1246091
References:
* https://www.suse.com/security/cve/CVE-2025-30219.html
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