Good morning, There was a new high vulnerability for apache released last week for version 2.4.57-11.el9_4 which is resolved in 2.4.57-11.el9_4.1 I have tried running an update but there is nothing available as of yet for this. Will this be added to the repository soon or should we update manually? Thanks -- Kindest regards, Simon Dodd Customer Systems Engineer Pervade Software Tel: +44 1327 304 843 Email: simon@pervade-software.commailto:simon@pervade-software.com Web: www.pervade-software.comhttp://www.pervade-software.com/ This email contains proprietary and confidential information which may be legally privileged, and is for the intended recipient only. The contents of any telephone or face-to-face conversations relating to the same subject matters referenced in this email should also be considered proprietary and confidential. Access, disclosure, copying, distribution, or reliance on any of it by anyone else is prohibited and may be a criminal offence. Please delete if obtained in error and email confirmation to the sender. Pervade Software Ltd, Registered in England & Wales No: 07060728 of Temple Court, 13a Cathedral Rd, Cardiff, UK, CF11 9HA. VAT No: 128 8405 03 Tel: 02920 647 632 Email: info@pervade-software.commailto:info@pervade-software.com
Hi Simon, sorry for the late reply, we're working on actively monitoring the lists. I can see that the following was uploaded on the 8th August, so if you didn't see it by the 12th, potentially it was a DNF caching issue on your server? https://repo.almalinux.org/almalinux/9.4/AppStream/x86_64/os/Packages/httpd-... In future you could run "dnf clean all" and then try "dnf upgrade" or "dnf check-update --security" again to see if that fixes things. I wonder if you have any "excludes" configured in /etc/yum.repos.d/ If you can see the RPM on the website, then you could manually download and install it, but it's not ideal when you have dependencies to deal with. Regards, Simon John.
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