Debian 12.1 released: First update to the stable release
Debian 12.1 released: First update to the stable release
Debian 12.1 released: First update to the stable release
Debian 12.1 is out now, the first update to the stable release of Debian 12 (codenamed Bookworm).
This release mainly adds fixes for security issues and makes some adjustments for critical issues.
Some updates include:
- Properly handle the creation of system users; fix the subdirectory processing problem of equal match
- Fix hang when using Kerberos authenticated LDAP
- Fix playback of custom alarm sounds
- Fix rendering of text uploads
- Add libboost-json1.81.0 missing dependency to libboost-json1.81-dev
- Properly restore POSIX ACLs
- Enable sockets in ConTeXt mtxrun
- Fix buffer overflow vulnerability [CVE-2023-34095]
- Fix CRLF injection issue [CVE-2023-26130]
- Fix default acquis.yaml to also include Journalctl datasource, but only in ssh.service unit, ensure fetching even without legacy auth.log file;
- ensure invalid datasources don’t cause engine errors
- Security fixes: use-after-free [CVE-2023-34241]; Heap buffer overflow [CVE-2023-32324]
- Configure the full path to ssh
- Bumped Linux kernel ABI to 6.1.0-10; rebuild with suggested updates
- Fix default DNF const PYTHON_INSTALL_DIR
- More details can be found in the official announcement .
