First published: Tue Apr 16 2024(Updated: )
Moderate: kernel-rt security update
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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redhat/kernel-rt | <5.14.0-70.97.1.rt21.169.el9_0 | 5.14.0-70.97.1.rt21.169.el9_0 |
redhat/kernel-rt | <5.14.0-70.97.1.rt21.169.el9_0 | 5.14.0-70.97.1.rt21.169.el9_0 |
redhat/kernel-rt-core | <5.14.0-70.97.1.rt21.169.el9_0 | 5.14.0-70.97.1.rt21.169.el9_0 |
redhat/kernel-rt-debug | <5.14.0-70.97.1.rt21.169.el9_0 | 5.14.0-70.97.1.rt21.169.el9_0 |
redhat/kernel-rt-debug-core | <5.14.0-70.97.1.rt21.169.el9_0 | 5.14.0-70.97.1.rt21.169.el9_0 |
redhat/kernel-rt-debug-debuginfo | <5.14.0-70.97.1.rt21.169.el9_0 | 5.14.0-70.97.1.rt21.169.el9_0 |
redhat/kernel-rt-debug-devel | <5.14.0-70.97.1.rt21.169.el9_0 | 5.14.0-70.97.1.rt21.169.el9_0 |
redhat/kernel-rt-debug-modules | <5.14.0-70.97.1.rt21.169.el9_0 | 5.14.0-70.97.1.rt21.169.el9_0 |
redhat/kernel-rt-debug-modules-extra | <5.14.0-70.97.1.rt21.169.el9_0 | 5.14.0-70.97.1.rt21.169.el9_0 |
redhat/kernel-rt-debuginfo | <5.14.0-70.97.1.rt21.169.el9_0 | 5.14.0-70.97.1.rt21.169.el9_0 |
redhat/kernel-rt-devel | <5.14.0-70.97.1.rt21.169.el9_0 | 5.14.0-70.97.1.rt21.169.el9_0 |
redhat/kernel-rt-modules | <5.14.0-70.97.1.rt21.169.el9_0 | 5.14.0-70.97.1.rt21.169.el9_0 |
redhat/kernel-rt-modules-extra | <5.14.0-70.97.1.rt21.169.el9_0 | 5.14.0-70.97.1.rt21.169.el9_0 |
redhat/kernel-rt-debug-kvm | <5.14.0-70.97.1.rt21.169.el9_0 | 5.14.0-70.97.1.rt21.169.el9_0 |
redhat/kernel-rt-kvm | <5.14.0-70.97.1.rt21.169.el9_0 | 5.14.0-70.97.1.rt21.169.el9_0 |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux for Real Time for NFV for x86_64 | ||
Red Hat Enterprise Linux for Real Time for NFV for x86_64 |
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The severity of RHSA-2024:1840 is categorized as moderate.
To fix RHSA-2024:1840, update the affected kernel-rt packages to version 5.14.0-70.97.1.rt21.169.el9_0.
RHSA-2024:1840 addresses a kernel bug in ext4_write_inline_data_end() identified by CVE-2021-33631.
The affected packages include kernel-rt, kernel-rt-core, and other kernel-rt variants.
No, RHSA-2024:1840 specifically applies to Red Hat Enterprise Linux for Real Time.