---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Debian Stable Updates Announcement SUA 197-1 https://www.debian.org/ debian-rele...@lists.debian.org Adam D. Barratt March 22nd, 2021 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Upcoming Debian 10 Update (10.9) An update to Debian 10 is scheduled for Saturday, March 27th, 2021. As o now it will include the following bug fixes. They can be found in "buster- proposed-updates", which is carried by all official mirrors. Please note that packages published through security.debian.org are not listed, but will be included if possible. Some of the updates below are also already available through "buster-updates". Testing and feedback would be appreciated. Bugs should be filed in the Debian Bug Tracking System, but please make the Release Team aware of them by copying "debian-rele...@lists.debian.org" on your mails. The point release will also include a rebuild of debian-installer. Miscellaneous Bugfixes ---------------------- This stable update adds a few important corrections to the following packages: Package Reason ------- ------ avahi Remove avahi-daemon-check-dns mechanism, no longer needed base-files Update /etc/debian_version for the 10.9 point release cloud-init Avoid logging generated passwords to world- readable log files [CVE-2021-3429] debian-archive-keyring Add bullseye keys; retire jessie keys debian-installer Use 4.19.0-16 Linux kernel ABI exim4 Fix use of concurrent TLS connections under GnuTLS; fix TLS certificate verification with CNAMEs; README.Debian: document the limitation/extent of server certificate verification in the default configuration fetchmail No longer report "System error during SSL_connect(): Success"; remove OpenSSL version check fwupd Add SBAT support fwupdate Add SBAT support gdnsd Fix stack overflow with overly-large IPv6 addresses [CVE-2019-13952] groff Rebuild against ghostscript 9.27 hwloc-contrib Enable support for ppc64el intel-microcode Update various microcode iputils Fix ping rounding errors; fix tracepath target corruption jquery Fix untrusted code execution vulnerabilities [CVE-2020-11022 CVE-2020-11023] libbsd Fix out-of-bounds read issue [CVE-2019-20367] libpano13 Fix format string vulnerability libreoffice Do not load encodings.py from current directoy linux New upstream stable release; bump ABI to -16; rotate secure boot signing keys linux-latest Update to -16 kernel ABI lirc Normalize embedded ${DEB_HOST_MULTIARCH} value in /etc/lirc/lirc_options.conf to find unmodified configuration files on all architectures; recommend gir1.2-vte-2.91 instead of non-existant gir1.2-vte m2crypto Fix test failure with recent OpenSSL openafs Fix outgoing connections after unix epoch time 0x60000000 (14 January 2021) portaudio19 Handle EPIPE from alsa_snd_pcm_poll_descriptors, fixing crash postgresql-11 New upstream stable release; fix information leakage in constraint-violation error messages [CVE-2021-3393]; fix CREATE INDEX CONCURRENTLY to wait for concurrent prepared transactions privoxy Security issues [CVE-2020-35502 CVE-2021-20209 CVE-2021-20210 CVE-2021-20211 CVE-2021-20212 CVE-2021-20213 CVE-2021-20214 CVE-2021-20215 CVE-2021-20216 CVE-2021-20217 CVE-2021-20272 CVE-2021-20273 CVE-2021-20275 CVE-2021-20276] python3.7 Fix CRLF injection in http.client [CVE-2020-26116]; fix buffer overflow in PyCArg_repr in _ctypes/callproc.c [CVE-2021-3177] redis Fix a series of integer overflow issues on 32-bit systems [CVE-2021-21309] ruby-mechanize Fix command injection issue [CVE-2021-21289] systemd core: make sure to restore the control command id, too, fixing a segfault; seccomp: allow turning off of seccomp filtering via an environment variable uim libuim-data: Perform symlink_to_dir conversion of /usr/share/doc/libuim-data in the resurrected package for clean upgrades from stretch xcftools Fix integer overflow vulnerability [CVE-2019-5086 CVE-2019-5087] xterm Correct upper-limit for selection buffer, accounting for combining characters [CVE-2021-27135] A complete list of all accepted and rejected packages together with rationale is on the preparation page for this revision: <https://release.debian.org/proposed-updates/stable.html> If you encounter any issues, please don't hesitate to get in touch with the Debian Release Team at "debian-rele...@lists.debian.org".