First published: Thu Feb 20 2025(Updated: )
Important: libpq security update
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 | ||
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 | ||
Red Hat Red Hat Enterprise Linux for Power, little endian | ||
Red Hat Enterprise Linux for IBM z Systems | ||
redhat/libpq | <13.20-1.el8_10 | 13.20-1.el8_10 |
redhat/libpq | <13.20-1.el8_10 | 13.20-1.el8_10 |
redhat/libpq-debuginfo | <13.20-1.el8_10 | 13.20-1.el8_10 |
redhat/libpq-debuginfo | <13.20-1.el8_10 | 13.20-1.el8_10 |
redhat/libpq-debugsource | <13.20-1.el8_10 | 13.20-1.el8_10 |
redhat/libpq-debugsource | <13.20-1.el8_10 | 13.20-1.el8_10 |
redhat/libpq-devel | <13.20-1.el8_10 | 13.20-1.el8_10 |
redhat/libpq-devel | <13.20-1.el8_10 | 13.20-1.el8_10 |
redhat/libpq-devel-debuginfo | <13.20-1.el8_10 | 13.20-1.el8_10 |
redhat/libpq-devel-debuginfo | <13.20-1.el8_10 | 13.20-1.el8_10 |
redhat/libpq | <13.20-1.el8_10 | 13.20-1.el8_10 |
redhat/libpq-debuginfo | <13.20-1.el8_10 | 13.20-1.el8_10 |
redhat/libpq-debugsource | <13.20-1.el8_10 | 13.20-1.el8_10 |
redhat/libpq-devel | <13.20-1.el8_10 | 13.20-1.el8_10 |
redhat/libpq-devel-debuginfo | <13.20-1.el8_10 | 13.20-1.el8_10 |
redhat/libpq | <13.20-1.el8_10.aa | 13.20-1.el8_10.aa |
redhat/libpq-debuginfo | <13.20-1.el8_10.aa | 13.20-1.el8_10.aa |
redhat/libpq-debugsource | <13.20-1.el8_10.aa | 13.20-1.el8_10.aa |
redhat/libpq-devel | <13.20-1.el8_10.aa | 13.20-1.el8_10.aa |
redhat/libpq-devel-debuginfo | <13.20-1.el8_10.aa | 13.20-1.el8_10.aa |
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The severity of RHSA-2025:1737 is classified as important.
To fix RHSA-2025:1737, update the libpq package to version 13.20-1.el8_10.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 for x86_64, ARM 64, Power little endian, and IBM z Systems are affected by RHSA-2025:1737.
RHSA-2025:1737 pertains to the libpq package, which is the PostgreSQL client library.
No, RHSA-2025:1737 is not classified as a critical vulnerability, but it is important and should be addressed.