Fedora 43 and 44 Lemonldap-ng Update Addresses CVE-2026-19349

Fedora 43 and 44 Lemonldap-ng Update Addresses CVE-2026-19349

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Fedora has released updates for Lemonldap-ng to address CVE-2026-19349, a security vulnerability published on 2026-08-16. The update, version 2.23.3, was made available on August 10, 2026, and affects users of both Fedora 43 and 44. Lemonldap-ng is a modular Web-SSO solution that manages authentication and authorization. The vulnerability could potentially allow for privilege escalation and system-wide damage if exploited. Users are advised to update their systems using the 'dnf' package manager to mitigate risks associated with this CVE. The updates include fixes that enhance the security of the affected systems. Administrators are encouraged to audit Linux privileges to limit potential compromises.

Key Points: • CVE-2026-19349 was published on 2026-08-16, affecting Lemonldap-ng in Fedora 43 and 44. • The update to version 2.23.3 was released on August 10, 2026, to address the vulnerability. • Users are urged to apply the update using 'dnf' to prevent privilege escalation risks.

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2026-08-10
Lemonldap-ng version 2.23.3 released
Fedora released an update to Lemonldap-ng to address security vulnerabilities, including CVE-2026-19349.
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2026-08-16
CVE-2026-19349 published
The vulnerability CVE-2026-19349 was officially published, highlighting potential risks for users.
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2026-08-19
Security advisory issued for Fedora 43 and 44
Fedora issued advisories for users to upgrade Lemonldap-ng to version 2.23.3 to mitigate risks.
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