SECURITY: Fedora 34 Update: haproxy-2.3.14-1.fc34
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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2021-3493f9f6ab
2021-09-16 19:13:47.410798
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Name : haproxy
Product : Fedora 34
Version : 2.3.14
Release : 1.fc34
URL : http://www.haproxy.org/
Summary : HAProxy reverse proxy for high availability environments
Description :
HAProxy is a TCP/HTTP reverse proxy which is particularly suited for high
availability environments. Indeed, it can:
- route HTTP requests depending on statically assigned cookies
- spread load among several servers while assuring server persistence
through the use of HTTP cookies
- switch to backup servers in the event a main one fails
- accept connections to special ports dedicated to service monitoring
- stop accepting connections without breaking existing ones
- add, modify, and delete HTTP headers in both directions
- block requests matching particular patterns
- report detailed status to authenticated users from a URI
intercepted from the application
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Update Information:
Update to 2.3.14
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ChangeLog:
* Thu Sep 9 2021 Ryan O'Hara - 2.3.14-1
- Update to 2.3.14
- Fix request smuggling attack or response splitting (CVE-2021-40346, #2002411)
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References:
[ 1 ] Bug #2002411 - CVE-2021-40346 haproxy: request smuggling attack or response splitting via duplicate content-length header [fedora-all]
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2002411
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This update can be installed with the "dnf" update program. Use
su -c 'dnf upgrade --advisory FEDORA-2021-3493f9f6ab' at the command
line. For more information, refer to the dnf documentation available at
http://dnf.readthedocs.io/en/latest/command_ref.html#upgrade-command-label
All packages are signed with the Fedora Project GPG key. More details on the
GPG keys used by the Fedora Project can be found at
https://fedoraproject.org/keys
A haproxy security update has been released for Fedora 34.