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postgresql: updated to 13.2, 12.6, 11.11, 10.16, 9.6.21, and 9.5.25
The PostgreSQL Global Development Group has released an update to all supported versions of our database system, including 13.2, 12.6, 11.11, 10.16, 9.6.21, and 9.5.25. This release closes two security vulnerabilities and fixes over 80 bugs reported over the last three months. Additionally, this is the final release of PostgreSQL 9.5. If you are running PostgreSQL 9.5 in a production environment, we suggest that you make plans to upgrade. For the full list of changes, please review the release notes. Security Issues CVE-2021-3393: Partition constraint violation errors leak values of denied columns Versions Affected: 11 - 13. A user having an UPDATE privilege on a partitioned table but lacking the SELECT privilege on some column may be able to acquire denied-column values from an error message. This is similar to CVE-2014-8161, but the conditions to exploit are more rare. The PostgreSQL project thanks Heikki Linnakangas for reporting this problem. CVE-2021-20229: Single-column SELECT privilege enables reading all columns Versions Affected: 13. A user having a SELECT privilege on an individual column can craft a special query that returns all columns of the table. Additionally, a stored view that uses column-level privileges will have incomplete column-usage bitmaps. In installations that depend on column-level permissions for security, it is recommended to execute CREATE OR REPLACE on all user-defined views to force them to be re-parsed. The PostgreSQL project thanks Sven Klemm for reporting this problem. Bug Fixes and Improvements This update fixes over 80 bugs that were reported in the last several months. Some of these issues only affect version 13, but could also apply to other supported versions. Some of these fixes include: Fix an issue with GiST indexes where concurrent insertions could lead to a corrupt index with entries placed in the wrong pages. You should REINDEX any affected GiST indexes. Fix CREATE INDEX CONCURRENTLY to ensure rows from concurrent prepared transactions are included in the index. Installations that have enabled prepared transactions should REINDEX any concurrently-built indexes. Fix for possible incorrect query results when a hash aggregation is spilled to disk. Fix edge case in incremental sort that could lead to sorting results incorrectly or a "retrieved too many tuples in a bounded sort" error. Avoid crash when a CALL or DO statement that performs a transaction rollback is executed via extended query protocol, such as from prepared statements. Fix a failure when a PL/pgSQL procedure used CALL on another procedure that has OUT parameters that executed a COMMIT or ROLLBACK. Remove errors from BEFORE UPDATE triggers on partitioned tables for restrictions that no longer apply. Several fixes for queries with joins that could lead to error messages such as "no relation entry for relid N" or "failed to build any N-way joins". Do not consider parallel-restricted or set-returning functions in an ORDER BY expressions when trying to parallelize sorts. Fix ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES to handle duplicate arguments safely. Several fixes in behavior when wal_level is set to minimal, including when tables are rewritten within a transaction. Several fixes for CREATE TABLE LIKE. Ensure that allocated disk space for a dropped relation (e.g. a table) is released promptly when a transaction is committed. Fix progress reporting for CLUSTER. Fix handling of backslash-escaped multibyte characters in COPY FROM. Fix recently-introduced race conditions in LISTEN/NOTIFY queue handling. Allow the jsonb concatenation operator (||) to handle all combinations of JSON data types. Fix WAL-reading logic so that standbys can handle timeline switches correctly. This issue could have shown itself with errors like "requested WAL segment has already been removed". Several leak fixes for the walsender process around logical decoding and replication. Ensure that a nonempty value of krb_server_keyfile always overrides any setting of KRB5_KTNAME in the server environment Several fixes for GSS encryption support. Ensure the \connect command allows the use of a password in the connection_string argument. Fix assorted bugs with the \help command. Several fixes for pg_dump. Ensure that pg_rewind accounts for all WAL when rewinding a standby server. Fix memory leak in contrib/auto_explain. Ensure all postgres_fdw connections are closed if the a user mapping or foreign server object those connections depend on are dropped. Fix JIT compilation to be compatible with LLVM 11 and LLVM 12. This update also contains tzdata release 2021a for DST law changes in Russia (Volgograd zone) and South Sudan, plus historical corrections for Australia, Bahamas, Belize, Bermuda, Ghana, Israel, Kenya, Nigeria, Palestine, Seychelles, and Vanuatu. Notably, the Australia/Currie zone has been corrected to the point where it is identical to Australia/Hobart. For the full list of changes available, please review the release notes. PostgreSQL 9.5 is EOL This is the final release of PostgreSQL 9.5. If you are running PostgreSQL 9.5 in a production environment, we suggest that you make plans to upgrade to a newer, supported version of PostgreSQL. Please see our versioning policy for more information. |
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postgresql: updated to 13.1, 12.5, 11.10, 10.15, 9.6.20, and 9.5.24
PostgreSQL 13.1, 12.5, 11.10, 10.15, 9.6.20, and 9.5.24 Security Issues * CVE-2020-25695: Multiple features escape "security restricted operation" sandbox * CVE-2020-25694: Reconnection can downgrade connection security settings * CVE-2020-25696: psql's \gset allows overwriting specially treated variables Bug Fixes and Improvements This update also fixes over 65 bugs that were reported in the last several months. Some of these issues only affect version 13, but may also apply to other supported versions. Some of these fixes include: Fix a breakage in the replication protocol by ensuring that two "command completion" events are expected for START_REPLICATION. Ensure fsync is called on the SLRU caches that PostgreSQL maintains. This prevents potential data loss due to an operating system crash. Fix ALTER ROLE usage for users with the BYPASSRLS permission. ALTER TABLE ONLY ... DROP EXPRESSION is disallowed on partitioned tables when there are child tables. Ensure that ALTER TABLE ONLY ... ENABLE/DISABLE TRIGGER does not apply to child tables. Fix for ALTER TABLE ... SET NOT NULL on partitioned tables to avoid a potential deadlock in parallel pg_restore. Fix handling of expressions in CREATE TABLE LIKE with inheritance. DROP INDEX CONCURRENTLY is disallowed on partitioned tables. Allow LOCK TABLE to succeed on a self-referential view instead of throwing an error. Several fixes around statistics collection and progress reporting for REINDEX CONCURRENTLY. Ensure that GENERATED columns are updated when any columns they depend on are updated via a rule or an updatable view. Support hash partitioning with text array columns as partition keys. Allow the jsonpath .datetime() method to accept ISO 8601-format timestamps. During a "smart" shutdown, ensure background processes are not terminated until all foreground client sessions are completed, fixing an issue that broke the processing of parallel queries. Several fixes for the query planner and optimizer. Ensure that data is de-toasted before being inserted into a BRIN index. This could manifest itself with errors like "missing chunk number 0 for toast value NNN". If you have seen a similar error in an existing BRIN index, you should be able to correct it by using REINDEX on the index. Fix the output of EXPLAIN to have the correct XML tag nesting for incremental sort plans. Several fixes for memory leaks, including ones involving RLS policies, using CALL with PL/pgSQL, SIGHUP processing a configuration parameter that cannot be applied without a restart, and an edge-case for index lookup for a partition. libpq can now support arbitrary-length lines in the .pgpass file. On Windows, psql now reads the output of a backtick command in text mode, not binary mode, so it can now properly handle newlines. Fix how pg_dump, pg_restore, clusterdb, reindexdb, and vacuumdb use complex connection-string parameters. When the \connect command of psql reuses connection parameters, ensure that all non-overridden parameters from a previous connection string are also re-used. Ensure that pg_dump collects per-column information about extension configuration tables, avoiding crashes when specifying --inserts. Ensure that parallel pg_restore processes foreign keys referencing partitioned tables in the correct order. Several fixes for contrib/pgcrypto, including a memory leak fix. |
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adam
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postgresql: updated to 12.4, 11.9, 10.14, 9.6.19, 9.5.23
PostgreSQL 12.4, 11.9, 10.14, 9.6.19, 9.5.23 Security Issues CVE-2020-14349: Uncontrolled search path element in logical replication. Versions Affected: 10 - 12. The PostgreSQL search_path setting determines schemas searched for tables, functions, operators, etc. The CVE-2018-1058 fix caused most PostgreSQL-provided client applications to sanitize search_path, but logical replication continued to leave search_path unchanged. Users of a replication publisher or subscriber database can create objects in the public schema and harness them to execute arbitrary SQL functions under the identity running replication, often a superuser. Installations having adopted a documented secure schema usage pattern are not vulnerable. The PostgreSQL project thanks Noah Misch for reporting this problem. CVE-2020-14350: Uncontrolled search path element in CREATE EXTENSION. Versions Affected: 9.5 - 12. The security team typically does not test unsupported versions, but this problem is quite old. When a superuser runs certain CREATE EXTENSION statements, users may be able to execute arbitrary SQL functions under the identity of that superuser. The attacker must have permission to create objects in the new extension's schema or a schema of a prerequisite extension. Not all extensions are vulnerable. In addition to correcting the extensions provided with PostgreSQL, the PostgreSQL Global Development Group is issuing guidance for third-party extension authors to secure their own work. Bug Fixes and Improvements This update also fixes over 50 bugs that were reported in the last several months. Some of these issues affect only version 12, but many affect all supported versions. Some of these fixes include: Fix edge cases in partition pruning involving multiple partition key columns with multiple or no constraining WHERE clauses. Several fixes for query planning and execution involving partitions. Fix for determining when to execute a column-specific UPDATE trigger on a logical replication subscriber. pg_replication_slot_advance() now updates the oldest xmin and LSN values, as the failure to do this could prevent resources (e.g. WAL files) from being cleaned up. Fix a performance regression in ts_headline(). Ensure that pg_read_file() and related functions read until EOF is reached, which fixes compatibility with pipes and other virtual files. Forbid numeric NaN values in jsonpath computations, which do not exist in SQL nor JSON. Several fixes for NaN inputs with aggregate functions. This fixes a change in PostgreSQL 12 where NaN values caused the following aggregates to emit values of 0 instead of NaN: corr(), covar_pop(), regr_intercept(), regr_r2(), regr_slope(), regr_sxx(), regr_sxy(), regr_syy(), stddev_pop(), and var_pop(). time and timetz values fractionally greater than 24:00:00 are now rejected. Several fixes for EXPLAIN, including a fix for reporting resource usage when a plan uses parallel workers with "Gather Merge" nodes. Fix timing of constraint revalidation in ALTER TABLE that could lead to odd errors. Fix for REINDEX CONCURRENTLY that could prevent old values from being included in future logical decoding output. Fix for LATERAL references that could potentially cause crashes during query execution. Use the collation specified for a query when estimating operator costs Fix conflict-checking anomalies in SERIALIZABLE transaction isolation mode. Ensure checkpointer process discards file sync requests when fsync is off Fix issue where pg_control could be written out with an inconsistent checksum, which could lead to the inability to restart the database if it crashed before the next pg_control update. Ensure that libpq continues to try to read from the database connection socket after a write failure, as this allows the connection to collect any final error messages from the server. Report out-of-disk-space errors properly in pg_dump and pg_basebackup Several fixes for pg_restore, including a fix for parallel restore on tables that have both table-level and column-level privileges. Fix for pg_upgrade to ensure it runs with vacuum_defer_cleanup_age set to 0. Fix how pg_rewind handles just-deleted files in the source data directory Fix failure to initialize local state correctly in contrib/dblink, which could lead to dblink_close() issuing an unexpected COMMIT on the remote server. Change contrib/amcheck to not report about deleted index pages that are empty, as this is normal during WAL replay. |
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postgresqlNN: updated to 12.3, 11.8, 10.13, 9.6.18, and 9.5.22
PostgreSQL 12.3, 11.8, 10.13, 9.6.18, and 9.5.22 Released! Posted on 2020-05-14 by PostgreSQL Global Development Group The PostgreSQL Global Development Group has released an update to all supported versions of our database system, including 12.3, 11.8, 10.13, 9.6.18, and 9.5.22. This release fixes one security issue found in the PostgreSQL server and over 75 bugs reported over the last three months. Please plan to update at your earliest convenience. Security Issues CVE-2020-10733: Windows installer runs executables from uncontrolled directories. Versions Affected: 9.5 - 12. The security team does not test unsupported versions, but this issue existed before PostgreSQL 9.5. The Windows installer for PostgreSQL invokes system-provided executables that do not have fully-qualified paths. Executables in the directory where the installer loads or the current working directory take precedence over the intended executables. An attacker having permission to add files into one of those directories can use this to execute arbitrary code with the installer's administrative rights. The PostgreSQL project thanks Hou JingYi (@hjy79425575) for reporting this problem. Bug Fixes and Improvements This update also fixes over 75 bugs that were reported in the last several months. Some of these issues affect only version 12, but may also affect all supported versions. Some of these fixes include: Several fixes for GENERATED columns, including an issue where it was possible to crash or corrupt data in a table when the output of the generated column was the exact copy of a physical column on the table, e.g. if the expression called a function which could return its own input. Several fixes for ALTER TABLE, including ensuring the SET STORAGE directive is propagated to a table's indexes. Fix a potential race condition when using DROP OWNED BY while another session is deleting the same objects. Allow for a partition to be detached when it has inherited ROW triggers. Several fixes for REINDEX CONCURRENTLY, particularly with issues when a REINDEX CONCURRENTLY operation fails. Fix crash when COLLATE is applied to an uncollatable type in a partition bound expression. Fix performance regression in floating point overflow/underflow detection. Several fixes for full text search, particularly with phrase searching. Fix query-lifespan memory leak for a set-returning function used in a query's FROM clause. Several reporting fixes for the output of VACUUM VERBOSE. Allow input of type circle to accept the format (x,y),r, which is specified in the documentation. Allow for the get_bit() and set_bit() functions to not fail on bytea strings longer than 256MB. Avoid premature recycling of WAL segments during crash recovery, which could lead to WAL segments being recycled before being archived. Avoid attempting to fetch nonexistent WAL files from archive storage during recovery by skipping irrelevant timelines. Several fixes for logical replication and replication slots. Fix several race conditions in synchronous standby management, including one that occurred when changing the synchronous_standby_names setting. Several fixes for GSSAPI support, include a fix for a memory leak that occurred when using GSSAPI encryption. Ensure that members of the pg_read_all_stats role can read all statistics views. Fix performance regression in information_schema.triggers view. Fix memory leak in libpq when using sslmode=verify-full. Fix crash in psql when attempting to re-establish a failed connection. Allow tab-completion of the filename argument to \gx command in psql. Add pg_dump support for ALTER ... DEPENDS ON EXTENSION. Several other fixes for pg_dump, which include dumping comments on RLS policies and postponing restore of event triggers until the end. Ensure pg_basebackup generates valid tar files. pg_checksums skips tablespace subdirectories that belong to a different PostgreSQL major version Several Windows compatibility fixes This update also contains tzdata release 2020a for DST law changes in Morocco and the Canadian Yukon, plus historical corrections for Shanghai. The America/Godthab zone has been renamed to America/Nuuk to reflect current English usage ; however, the old name remains available as a compatibility link. This also updates initdb's list of known Windows time zone names to include recent additions. |
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postgresqlNN: updated to 12.2, 11.7, 10.12, 9.6.17, 9.5.21, and 9.4.26
PostgreSQL 12.2, 11.7, 10.12, 9.6.17, 9.5.21, and 9.4.26 PostgreSQL 9.4 Now EOL This is the last release for PostgreSQL 9.4, which will no longer receive security updates and bug fixes. PostgreSQL 9.4 introduced new features such as JSONB support, the ALTER SYSTEM command, the ability to stream logical changes to an output plugin, and more. While we are very proud of this release, these features are also found in newer versions of PostgreSQL. Many of these features have also received improvements, and, per our versioning policy, it is time to retire PostgreSQL 9.4. To receive continued support, we suggest that you make plans to upgrade to a newer, supported version of PostgreSQL. Please see the PostgreSQL versioning policy for more information. Security Issues CVE-2020-1720: ALTER ... DEPENDS ON EXTENSION is missing authorization checks. Versions Affected: 9.6 - 12 The ALTER ... DEPENDS ON EXTENSION sub-commands do not perform authorization checks, which can allow an unprivileged user to drop any function, procedure, materialized view, index, or trigger under certain conditions. This attack is possible if an administrator has installed an extension and an unprivileged user can CREATE, or an extension owner either executes DROP EXTENSION predictably or can be convinced to execute DROP EXTENSION. Bug Fixes and Improvements This update also fixes over 75 bugs that were reported in the last several months. Some of these issues affect only version 12, but may also affect all supported versions. Some of these fixes include: Fix for partitioned tables with foreign-key references where TRUNCATE ... CASCADE would not remove all data. If you have previously used TRUNCATE ... CASCADE on a partitioned table with foreign-key references please see the "Updating" section for verification and cleanup steps. Fix failure to add foreign key constraints to table with sub-partitions (aka a multi-level partitioned table). If you have previously used this functionality, you can fix it by either detaching and re-attaching the affected partition, or by dropping and re-adding the foreign key constraint to the parent table. You can find more information on how to perform these steps in the ALTER TABLE documentation. Fix performance issue for partitioned tables introduced by the fix for CVE-2017-7484 that now allows the planner to use statistics on a child table for a column that the user is granted access to on the parent table when the query contains a leaky operator. Several other fixes and changes for partitioned tables, including disallowing partition key expressions that return pseudo-types, such as RECORD. Fix for logical replication subscribers for executing per-column UPDATE triggers. Fix for several crashes and failures for logical replication subscribers and publishers. Improve efficiency of logical replication with REPLICA IDENTITY FULL. Ensure that calling pg_replication_slot_advance() on a physical replication slot will persist changes across restarts. Several fixes for the walsender processes. Improve performance of hash joins with very large inner relations. Fix placement of "Subplans Removed" field in EXPLAIN output by placing it with its parent Append or MergeAppend plan. Several fixes for parallel query plans. Several fixes for query planner errors, including one that affected joins to single-row subqueries. Several fixes for MCV extend statistics, including one for incorrect estimation for OR clauses. Improve efficiency of parallel hash join on CPUs with many cores. Ignore the CONCURRENTLY option when performing an index creation, drop, or reindex on a temporary table. Fall back to non-parallel index builds when a parallelized CREATE INDEX has no free dynamic shared memory slots. Several fixes for GiST & GIN indexes. Fix possible crash in BRIN index operations with box, range and inet data types. Fix support for BRIN hypothetical indexes. Fix failure in ALTER TABLE when a column referenced in a GENERATED expression is added or changed in type earlier in the same ALTER TABLE statement. Fix handling of multiple AFTER ROW triggers on a foreign table. Fix off-by-one result for EXTRACT(ISOYEAR FROM timestamp) for BC dates. Prevent unwanted lowercasing and truncation of RADIUS authentication parameters in the pg_hba.conf file. Several fixes for GSSAPI support, including having libpq accept all GSS-related connection parameters even if the GSSAPI code is not compiled in. Several fixes for pg_dump and pg_restore when run in parallel mode. Fix crash with postgres_fdw when trying to execute a remote query on the remote server such as UPDATE remote_tab SET (x,y) = (SELECT ...). Disallow NULL category values in the crosstab() function of contrib/tablefunc to prevent crashes. Several fixes for Windows, including a race condition that could cause timing oddities with NOTIFY. Several ecpg fixes. |
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postgresqlNN: updated to 12.1, 11.6, 10.11, 9.6.16, 9.5.20, and 9.4.25
PostgreSQL 12.1, 11.6, 10.11, 9.6.16, 9.5.20, and 9.4.25 Released! PostgreSQL 9.4 EOL Approaching PostgreSQL 9.4 will stop receiving fixes on February 13, 2020, which is the next planned cumulative update release. Please see our versioning policy for more information. Bug Fixes and Improvements This update also fixes over 50 bugs that were reported in the last several months. Some of these issues affect only version 12, but may also affect all supported versions. Some of these fixes include: Fix crash that occurs when ALTER TABLE adds a column without a default value along with other changes that require a table rewrite Several fixes for REINDEX CONCURRENTLY. Fix for VACUUM that would cause it to fail under a specific case involving a still-running transaction. Fix for a memory leak that could occur when VACUUM runs on a GiST index. Fix for an error that occurred when running CLUSTER on an expression index. Fix failure for SET CONSTRAINTS ... DEFERRED on partitioned tables. Several fixes for the creation and dropping of indexes on partitioned tables. Fix for partition-wise joins that could lead to planner failures. Ensure that offset expressions in WINDOW clauses are processed when a query's expressions are manipulated. Fix misbehavior of bitshiftright() where it failed to zero out padding space in the last byte if the bit string length is not a multiple of 8. For how to correct your data, please see the "Updating" section. Ensure an empty string that is evaluated by the position() functions returns 1, as per the SQL standard. Fix for a parallel query failure when it is unable to request a background worker. Fix crash triggered by a case involving a BEFORE UPDATE trigger. Display the correct error when a query tries to access a TOAST table. Allow encoding conversion to succeed on strings with output up to 1GB. Previously there was hard limit of 0.25GB on the input string. Ensure that temporary WAL and history files are removed at the end of archive recovery. Avoid failure in archive recovery if recovery_min_apply_delay is enabled. Ignore restore_command, recovery_end_command, and recovery_min_apply_delay settings during crash recovery. Several fixes for logical replication, including a failure when the publisher and subscriber had different REPLICA IDENTITY columns set. Correctly timestamp replication messages for logical decoding, which in the broken case would lead to pg_stat_subscription.last_msg_send_time set to NULL. Several fixes for libpq, including one that improves PostgreSQL 12 compatibility. Several pg_upgrade fixes. Fix how a parallel restore handles foreign key constraints on partitioned tables to ensure they are not created too soon. pg_dump now outputs similarly named triggers and RLS policies in order based on table name, instead of OID. Fix pg_rewind to not update the contents of pg_control when using the --dry-run option. This update also contains tzdata release 2019c for DST law changes in Fiji and Norfolk Island. Historical corrections for Alberta, Austria, Belgium, British Columbia, Cambodia, Hong Kong, Indiana (Perry County), Kaliningrad, Kentucky, Michigan, Norfolk Island, South Korea, and Turkey. |
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postgresql12: added version 12.0
Release 12: General performance improvements, including: * Optimizations to space utilization and read/write performance for B-tree indexes * Partitioning performance enhancements, including improved query performance on tables with thousands of partitions, improved insertion performance with INSERT and COPY, and the ability to execute ALTER TABLE ATTACH PARTITION without blocking queries * Automatic (but overridable) inlining of common table expressions (CTEs) * Reduction of WAL overhead for creation of GiST, GIN, and SP-GiST indexes * Support for covering GiST indexes, via the INCLUDE clause * Multi-column most-common-value (MCV) statistics can be defined via CREATE STATISTICS, to support better plans for queries that test several non-uniformly-distributed columns Enhancements to administrative functionality, including: * REINDEX CONCURRENTLY can rebuild an index without blocking writes to its table * pg_checksums can enable/disable page checksums (used for detecting data corruption) in an offline cluster * Progress reporting statistics for CREATE INDEX, REINDEX, CLUSTER, VACUUM FULL, and pg_checksums Support for the SQL/JSON path language Stored generated columns Nondeterministic ICU collations, enabling case-insensitive and accent-insensitive grouping and ordering New authentication features, including: * Encryption of TCP/IP connections when using GSSAPI authentication * Discovery of LDAP servers using DNS SRV records * Multi-factor authentication, using the clientcert=verify-full option combined with an additional authentication method in pg_hba.conf |