Comment by barbegal
19 hours ago
Yes I would imagine lots of those type of services would be vulnerable if they hadn't updated to the latest kernel versions.
19 hours ago
Yes I would imagine lots of those type of services would be vulnerable if they hadn't updated to the latest kernel versions.
As of this comment, Debian Stable ("Trixie", though I hate codenames) doesn't have a fix in place and remains vulnerable, or at least their CVE tracker shows it as such:
https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/CVE-2026-31431
"Debian Stable ("Trixie", though I hate codenames)"
You can also call it Debian 13.
I choose not to call it Debian 13 because that carries less context than Stable/Testing/sid. I'd rather not require the user to maintain that extra metnal mapping.
Anyone who knows anything about this subject immediately understands what is connoted by "Debian Stable". I run Trixie on most of my personal boxes and I had no idea what version number it is, nor do I particularly care.
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13.4 since 3/14