A security update has been released for openSUSE Tumbleweed, addressing a moderate vulnerability identified as CVE-2025-1974. This update pertains to the rke2-1.33-1.33.5+rke2r1-1.1 package and is now available for installation.
The update is classified under the announcement ID openSUSE-SU-2025:15569-1, which indicates that it resolves a single security issue that could potentially affect users of openSUSE Tumbleweed. Users are encouraged to apply this update to ensure the security and integrity of their systems.
The update package list includes:
- rke2-1.33-1.33.5+rke2r1-1.1
For further details and to access the security reference, users can visit the SUSE security website at the link provided.
The update is classified under the announcement ID openSUSE-SU-2025:15569-1, which indicates that it resolves a single security issue that could potentially affect users of openSUSE Tumbleweed. Users are encouraged to apply this update to ensure the security and integrity of their systems.
The update package list includes:
- rke2-1.33-1.33.5+rke2r1-1.1
For further details and to access the security reference, users can visit the SUSE security website at the link provided.
Extended Summary:
OpenSUSE Tumbleweed users should take note of the importance of regularly updating their systems to mitigate any vulnerabilities. The security update for the rke2 package not only enhances system stability but also reinforces the overall security posture of the operating system. It is advisable for users to monitor official announcements from SUSE for future updates and security patches to stay protected against emerging threats. Additionally, users may want to consider implementing best practices such as regular system audits and employing additional security measures to further safeguard their environmentsRke2 update for SUSE
A security update is available for openSUSE Tumbleweed that resolves one vulnerability. The update addresses an issue fixed in the rke2-1.33-1.33.5+rke2r1-1.1 package, which is classified as having a moderate rating. The affected product is openSUSE Tumbleweed, and the relevant security reference can be found on Suse's website regarding CVE-2025-1974.
openSUSE-SU-2025:15569-1: moderate: rke2-1.33-1.33.5+rke2r1-1.1 on GA media