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diff --git a/website/content/en/security/_index.adoc b/website/content/en/security/_index.adoc index e7c8b5e3d4..ee5c2debb1 100644 --- a/website/content/en/security/_index.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/security/_index.adoc @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ title: "FreeBSD Security Information" sidenav: support --- +include::shared/en/urls.adoc[] include::shared/releases.adoc[] = FreeBSD Security Information @@ -50,6 +51,8 @@ Once it had been determined that a Security Advisory is warranted, either the su A full list of all security vulnerabilities affecting the base system can be found link:advisories[on this page]. +A full list of all other errata affecting the base system can be found link:notices[on this page]. + [[advisories]] == Understanding FreeBSD security advisories @@ -61,19 +64,21 @@ Advisories affecting the base system are sent to the following mailing lists: The list of released advisories can be found on the link:advisories[FreeBSD Security Advisories] page. -Advisories are always signed using the FreeBSD Security Officer link:so_public_key.asc[PGP key] and are archived, along with their associated patches, at the http://security.FreeBSD.org/ web server in the http://security.FreeBSD.org/advisories/[advisories] and http://security.FreeBSD.org/patches/[patches] subdirectories. +Advisories are always signed using the FreeBSD Security Officer link:so_public_key.asc[PGP key] and are archived, along with their associated patches, at the https://security.FreeBSD.org web server in the https://security.FreeBSD.org/advisories/[advisories] and https://security.FreeBSD.org/patches/[patches] subdirectories. The FreeBSD Security Officer provides security advisories for _-STABLE Branches_ and the _Security Branches_. (Advisories are not issued for the _-CURRENT Branch_, which is primarily oriented towards FreeBSD developers.) -* The -STABLE branch tags have names like `stable/13`. The corresponding builds have names like `FreeBSD 13.0-STABLE`. -* Each FreeBSD Release has an associated Security Branch. The Security Branch tags have names like `releng/13.0`. The corresponding builds have names like `FreeBSD 13.0-RELEASE-p1`. +* The -STABLE branch tags have names like `stable/13`. The corresponding builds have names like `FreeBSD 13.2-STABLE`. +* Each FreeBSD Release has an associated Security Branch. The Security Branch tags have names like `releng/13.2`. The corresponding builds have names like `FreeBSD 13.2-RELEASE-p1`. + +Issues affecting the FreeBSD Ports Collection are covered separately in https://vuxml.FreeBSD.org/[the FreeBSD VuXML document]. -Issues affecting the FreeBSD Ports Collection are covered separately in http://vuxml.FreeBSD.org/[the FreeBSD VuXML document]. +Errata affecting the base system but not classified as security vulnerabilities are covered separately on the link:notices[FreeBSD Errata Notices] page. [[how]] == How to update your system -For users that have previously installed a binary version of FreeBSD (e.g., {rel130-current} or {rel123-current}), commands: +For users that have previously installed a binary version of FreeBSD (e.g., {rel131-current} or {rel123-current}), commands: `# freebsd-update fetch` @@ -83,6 +88,8 @@ If that fails, follow the other instructions in the security advisory you care a Note that the above procedure is only for users who have previously installed a binary distribution. Those who have built from source will need to update their source tree to upgrade. +For more details, read link:{handbook}cutting-edge/#freebsdupdate-security-patches[how to apply security patches]. + [[sup]] == Supported FreeBSD releases @@ -96,11 +103,11 @@ link:unsupported[Older releases] are not supported and users are strongly encour [cols=",,,",options="header",] |=== |Branch |Release |Release Date |Expected EoL -|stable/13 |n/a |n/a |January 31, 2026 -|releng/13.1 |13.1-RELEASE |May 16, 2022 |13.2-RELEASE + 3 months -|releng/13.0 |13.0-RELEASE |April 13, 2021 |August 31, 2022 -|stable/12 |n/a |n/a |June 30, 2024 -|releng/12.3 |12.3-RELEASE |December 7, 2021 |12.4-RELEASE + 3 months +|stable/14 |n/a |n/a |November 30, 2028 +|releng/14.0 |14.0-RELEASE |November 20, 2023 |14.1-RELEASE + 3 months +|stable/13 |n/a |n/a |April 30, 2026 +|releng/13.3 |13.3-RELEASE |March 5, 2024 |13.4-RELEASE + 3 months +|releng/13.2 |13.2-RELEASE |April 11, 2023 |June 30, 2024 |=== In the run-up to a release, a number of -BETA and -RC releases may be published for testing purposes. These releases are only supported for a few weeks, as resources permit, and will not be listed as supported on this page. Users are strongly discouraged from running these releases on production systems. |