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- CVE-2022-26505 A DNS rebinding issue in ReadyMedia (formerly MiniDLNA) before 1.3.1 allows a remote web server to exfiltrate media files. CVE created on 6th March 2022 - minidlna have created the patches to fix CVE-2022-26505 and have created a git tag for version 1.3.1 but have not provided any 1.3.1 source tarballs. A ticket was raised on 14th March 2022 in the source forge support system asking to "Please publish a tarball for 1.3.1" but there was no reply from the developer so far. - In the NIST National Vulnerability Database it refers to a fix implemented in 1.3.1 but the link to the sourceforge page is only the patches applied for the fix - I used those diff descriptions to create a patch to implement on the existing 1.3.0 version in IPFire and this patch submission applies that fix - Incremented the lfs PAK_VER Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org> Reviewed-by: Peter Müller <peter.mueller@ipfire.org>
IPFire 2.x - The Open Source Firewall
What is IPFire?
IPFire is a hardened, versatile, state-of-the-art Open Source firewall based on Linux. Its ease of use, high performance in any scenario and extensibility make it usable for everyone. For a full list of features have a look here.
This repository contains the source code of IPFire 2.x which is used to build the whole distribution from scratch, since IPFire is not based on any other distribution.
Where can I get IPFire?
Just head over to https://www.ipfire.org/download
How do I use this software?
We have a long and detailed wiki located here which should answers most of your questions.
But I have some questions left. Where can I get support?
You can ask your question at our community located here. A complete list of our support channels can be found here.
How can I contribute?
We have another document for this. Please look here.
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