RHSA-2025:3685: Important: Red Hat Edge Manager Version 0.5.1 (Technology Preview) security fixes
Important: Red Hat Edge Manager Version 0.5.1 (Technology Preview) security fixes
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Red Hat Edge Manager provides streamlined management of edge devices andapplications through a declarative approach. By defining the required state ofyour edge devices, which includes your operating system versions, hostconfigurations, and application deployments, Red Hat Edge Manager automatically implements and maintains these configurations across your entire device fleet.You can use Red Hat Edge Manager with Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management tomanage non-Kubernetes workloads and your operating system configuration on a Red Hat Enterprise Linux machine consistently with how you manage it on Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform.This advisory contains the RPMs for the Technology Preview version 0.5.1 of Red Hat Edge Manager. See the following Release Notes documentation, which will be available shortly for this release, for additional details about this release:https://docs.redhat.com/en/documentation/redhatadvancedclustermanagementforkubernetes/2.13/html/releasenotes/index Security fix(es):golang.org/x/crypto/ssh: Denial of Service in the Key Exchange ofgolang.org/x/crypto/ssh (CVE-2025-22869)
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What is the severity of RHSA-2025:3685?
RHSA-2025:3685 is classified as an important security update.
How do I fix RHSA-2025:3685?
To fix RHSA-2025:3685, update the affected packages to version 0.5.1-2.el9fc or 0.5.1-2.el8fc as specified.
What products are affected by RHSA-2025:3685?
RHSA-2025:3685 affects Red Hat Edge Manager Version 0.5.1 and associated packages like flightctl and flightctl-agent.
Is there a workaround for RHSA-2025:3685?
There are no specific workarounds recommended for RHSA-2025:3685; updating to the patched version is advised.
When was RHSA-2025:3685 released?
RHSA-2025:3685 was released as part of a security advisory by Red Hat to address vulnerabilities in the affected version.