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Debian Stretch: DLA-3038-1 Moderate: Security Support Package Update

debian-security-support, the Debian security support coverage checker, has been updated in stretch-security to mark the end of life of the following packages: . - ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Debian LTS Advisory DLA-3038-1 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. https://www.debian.org/lts/security/ Utkarsh Gupta June 03, 2022 https://wiki.debian.org/LTS - ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Package : debian-security-support Version : 1:9+2022.06.02 debian-security-support, the Debian security support coverage checker, has been updated in stretch-security to mark the end of life of the following packages: * keystone: See https://lists.debian.org/debian-lts/2020/05/msg00011.html for further information. * libspring-java: See https://lists.debian.org/debian-lts/2021/12/msg00008.html for further information. * guacamole-client: See https://lists.debian.org/debian-lts/2022/01/msg00015.html for further information. * gpac: See https://lists.debian.org/debian-lts/2022/04/msg00008.html for further information. * ansible: Lack of an effective test suite makes proper support impossible. * mysql-connector-java: Details of security vulnerabilities are not disclosed. MySQL has been replaced by MariaDB. We recommend to use mariadb-connector-java instead. * ckeditor3: See https://lists.debian.org/debian-lts/2022/05/msg00060.html for further information. For Debian 9 stretch, this problem has been fixed in version 1:9+2022.06.02. We recommend that you upgrade your debian-security-support packages. For the detailed security status of debian-security-support please refer to its security tracker page at: https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/source-package/debian-security-support Further information about Debian LTS security advisories, how to apply these updates to your system and frequently asked questions can be found at:https://wiki.debian.org/LTS . Ubuntu LTS USN-5059-1 signifies the cessation of support for specific software components while delivering crucial patches.. debian-security-support,package update,support coverage,security advisory. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Jun 03, 2022 Debian LTS
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openSUSE Leap 42.3 End of Support: Upgrade Options Available

openSUSE: openSUSE Leap 42.3 has reached end of SUSE support. Hi all, With the release of release-notes-openSUSE on July 1st, 2019 the SUSE sponsored maintenance of openSUSE Leap 42.3 has ended. openSUSE Leap 42.3 is now officially discontinued and out of support by SUSE. The currently maintained stable release are openSUSE Leap 15.0 and 15.1, which will be maintained until Nov 2019 / Nov 2020. See Upgrading is easy. See the links below for instructions: Customers using Leap 42.3 workloads can also consider migrate to SUSE Linux Enterprise 12 SP4 if they are not able to upgrade to openSUSE Leap 15. openSUSE Leap 42.3 was released in July 2017, making it 24 months of security and bugfix support. It was the third hybrid distribution which used sources from SUSE Linux Enterprise and from our community developers to bridge a gap between matured packages and newer packages found in openSUSE Tumbleweed. Some statistics on the released patches (compared to Leap 42.2), (reminder that 42.2 had 14 months of support runtime, while leap 42.3 had 24). Agenda: current number (42.2 number / total diff / weighted diff 14/24) Total updates: 1734 (1286 / +448 / -275) Updates imported from SUSE Linux Enterprise: 994 (648 / +146 / -70) Updates provided by community developers: 740 (638 / +102 / -207) Security: 901 (569 / + 332 / -44) Recommended: 794 (677 / +114 / -216) Optional: 37 (39 / -2 / -18) Feature: 2 (1 / +1 / +1) Fixed CVE-entries: 3181 (2239 / +942 / -384) Fixed Bugs (overall): 5355 (3887 / +1468 / -764) A huge thanks to our awesome packagers, community, and all involved people, who made the next great release possible! Your maintenance- and security-team . OpenSUSE Leap 42.3 has concluded its support; explore updating and migration choices for continued security.. openSUSE, support end, version upgrade, security patches, release management. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Jul 01, 2019 OpenSUSE
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openSUSE 12.3 Support End Announcement and Update Summary

openSUSE: openSUSE 12.3 has reached end of SUSE support. Hi all, with the release of flash-player on January 29th, 2015 the SUSE sponsored maintenance of openSUSE 12.3 has ended. openSUSE 12.3 is now officially discontinued and out of support by SUSE. openSUSE 12.3 was released on March 13th 2013, making it ca. 11 months of security and bugfix support. Here are some statistics of our released updates (compared to 12.2): Total updates: 909 (+160) Security: 468 (+116) Recommended: 439 (+43) Optional: 1 (0) Feature: 1 (+1) Fixed CVE-entries: 1581 (+250) Fixed Bugs (overall): 1861 (+505) A huge thanks to our awesome packagers, community and all involved people, who made the next great release possible! Your maintenance- and security-team -- . Ubuntu 14.04 has officially reached end of Canonical support as of April 30th, 2019, with all updates discontinued.. openSUSE Support End, openSUSE 12.3 Maintenance, SUSE Security Updates. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Feb 02, 2015 OpenSUSE
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OpenSUSE 11.3 Support End Announcement With Security Stats

openSUSE: openSUSE 11.3 has reached end of SUSE support. Hi, (also announced by Benjamin on opensuse-announce) With the release of release-notes-openSUSE on Friday 20th of January SUSE has released the last update for openSUSE 11.3. openSUSE 11.3 is now officially discontinued and out of support by SUSE. Here are some security statistics: openSUSE 11.3 was released on July 15th 2010, making it 18 months of security and bugfix support. Some statistics on the released patches (compared to 11.2): Total updates: 581 (+92) Security: 358 (+41) Recommended: 221 (+49) Optional: 2 (+2) CVE Entries: 1212 (+78) Top issues (compared to 11.2 for issues down to 5) 14 seamonkey (+3) 12 MozillaFirefox (-6) 12 flash-player (+2) 11 MozillaThunderbird (+3) 10 opera (-3) 9 kernel (+4) 7 mozilla-xulrunner191 (+1) 7 libopenssl-devel (+2) 7 java-1_6_0-openjdk (+2) 6 krb5 (-3) 6 bind (+3) 6 acroread (-2) 5 wireshark (+1) 5 tomcat6 (0) 5 exim (+2) 5 dhcp (+4) 5 clamav (0) 5 apache2-mod_php5 (0) And top issues sorted by CVE (Common Vulnerability Enumeration) count down to 5) (compared to 11.2 for the top): 214 libwebkit (+34) 138 seamonkey (+18) 128 kernel (+22) 113 MozillaFirefox (-6) 111 MozillaThunderbird (-16) 96 mozilla-xulrunner191 (+12) 90 java-1_6_0-sun (-4) 86 acroread (-27) 82 flash-player (-1) 54 opera (+27) 51 java-1_6_0-openjdk (-43) 49 apache2-mod_php5 (+4) 32 wireshark (+6) 21 freetype2 (+3) 16 icedtea-web 13 krb5 (-2) 12 OpenOffice_org (0) 12 libopenssl-devel (+6) 11 tomcat6 (0) 10 apache2 (+8) 10 quagga 9 libmariadbclient16 8 rubygem-actionmailer 8 gimp (+2) 8 libmysqlclient-devel (-15) 8 perl (-1) 8 dhcp (+6) 8 libmysqlclusterclient16 8 clamav (-2) 8 bind (+2) 8 libmodplug (+7) 7 libtiff-devel (+2) 7 exim (+2) 7 libsvn_auth_gnome_keyring-1-0 (+4) 7 libvirt (+1) 7 finch (-5) 7 NetworkManager (+5) 6 ecryptfs-utils 6 libpng14 6 puppet (+5) 6 sysconfig (+2) 6 xorg-x11-Xvnc (+4) 6 sudo (0) 6 libpng12 6 python-feedparser (+1) 6 kvm (+5) 5compat-openssl097g (+4) 5 otrs (+3) 5 glibc (-1) 5 libmoon-devel 5 radvd 5 evince (0) 5 libxml2 (+3) 5 libpcsclite1 (0) 5 cyrus-imapd # security updates by count # grep -l type..secur updateinfo-*|sed -e 's/^updateinfo-//;s/-[0-9]*.xml$//;'|sort|uniq -c|sort -n +0 -r|less # grep CVE- update* |perl -e '%cves=();while ( ) { while (/(CVE-2...-....)/) { $cve{$1}++; s/CVE-2...-....//;} } print join("\n",sort keys %cve)."\n";' | wc -l # for i in updateinfo-* ; do echo -n "$i " ; grep CVE- $i|perl -e '%cves=();while ( ) { while (/(CVE-2...-....)/) { $cve{$1}++; s/CVE-2...-....//;} } print join("\n",sort keys %cve)."\n";' | wc -l ; done |perl -e 'while ( ) { /^updateinfo-(\S*)-\d*.xml (\d*)$/; $cnt{$1}+=$2; } ; foreach (sort { $cnt{$b} $cnt{$a} } keys %cnt) { print "$cnt{$_}\t\t$_\n";} ' -- . The last update for openSUSE 11.3 arrived on July 18, 2011, with support concluding a year later, ensuring a focus on user security and system stability.. openSUSE Support, Security Statistics, Last Update OpenSUSE. . Severity: Informational. LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Jan 23, 2012 Informational OpenSUSE
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