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[-] Laser@feddit.de 19 points 11 months ago

An interesting fact about the affected versions: It was introduced in 2.34, so there was a comment on hackernews that Red Hat 8 isn't affected because it ships with an earlier version. However, from Red Hat's customer Portal:

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This vulnerability was introduced in glibc 2.34 in commit 2ed18c. The commit that introduced the vulnerability was backported to RHEL-8.6 and is affected.

So just checking version numbers for vulnerabilities isn't really enough. I had a similar discussion at work lately where a CVE fix was listed in a stable kernel's changelog even though going by the vulnerable versions listed in the CVE itself, that kernel wasn't affected.

[-] loki@lemmy.ml 5 points 11 months ago

So if RHEL is affected, it means Rocky and AlmaLinux is too.

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