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The bug affects openldap-servers package only and that has limited support. For the recent fixes, please, use the Rawhide version where the fix will eventually be included (as OpenLDAP Upstream releases a new version).
Is there any documentation that mentions this "limited support" and describes what it means?
(In reply to Tomas Hoger from comment #3) > Is there any documentation that mentions this "limited support" and > describes what it means? Hi Tomas, sure! https://access.redhat.com/solutions/2440481 Basically, starting with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.4, the openldap-servers package has been deprecated and will not be included in a future major release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Fedora 33 is much newer than RHEL 7.4. As for that, the support is limited and MAY include high to urgent CVEs of openldap-servers on Fedora, but medium severity won't be backported to older versions. So if the user would like to use openldap-servers package on Fedora with all of the cutting-edge fixes, I advise going to the Rawhide version. Or the user can consider doing a migration to 389-ds-base as it's fully supported on both Fedora and RHEL. Hope that helps!
As Fedora is not RHEL, I don't think deprecation notice for RHEL should be considered sufficient to consider openldap-servers unsupported in Fedora. An explicit note in the Fedora documentation is really required, IMO.
(In reply to Tomas Hoger from comment #5) > As Fedora is not RHEL, I don't think deprecation notice for RHEL should be > considered sufficient to consider openldap-servers unsupported in Fedora. > An explicit note in the Fedora documentation is really required, IMO. It is not 'unsupported'. As a maintainer, I choose which CVEs to backport. For some CVEs, which severity is not high or urgent, I decide upon the content of the CVE, current Fedora schedule, and my time availability. I'll check the documentation though and I'll see how and where we can clarify CVE policy. Thank you!