Patch | Description | Author | Forwarded | Bugs | Origin | Last update |
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lets-use-python3-not-python-binary.patch | Using /usr/bin/python3, not just python =================================================================== |
Thomas Goirand <zigo@debian.org> | no | 2022-09-28 | ||
rabbitmq-dist.mk.patch | make 4.3 compatibility change =================================================================== |
Yuriy Vidineev <yuriy.vidineev@revjet.com> | no | debian | 2020-07-22 | |
CVE-2023-46118_1_Reduce_default_HTTP_API_request_body_size_limit_to_10_MiB.patch | CVE-2023-46118 (1/2): Reduce default HTTP API request body size limit to 10 MiB per discussion with the team. . It should be enough to accomodate a definition file with about 100K queues. =================================================================== |
Michael Klishin <klishinm@vmware.com> | no | debian | upstream, https://github.com/rabbitmq/rabbitmq-server/pull/9708/commits/c6d0382be4d9b6f4d0ab9466b397e353adfa92e0 | 2023-11-27 |
CVE-2023-46118_2_Introduce_HTTP_request_body_limit_for_definition_uploads.patch | CVE-2023-46118 (2/2): Introduce HTTP request body limit for definition uploads The default is 20 MiB, which is enough to upload a definition file with 200K queues, a few virtual host and a few users. In other words, it should accomodate a lot of environments. =================================================================== |
Michael Klishin <klishinm@vmware.com> | no | debian | upstream, https://github.com/rabbitmq/rabbitmq-server/commit/b7b3514bb1f71cdad552ba712f683b4d427c4aec | 2023-11-27 |