1) What OS? "yum list installed | grep postgresql" or "dpkg -l | grep postgresql" should show you what's installed.
2) PG 12.3 is really old.
3) Applying the latest 12 release (.18) is pretty trivial, IF you have reasonable Linux sysadmin skills.
On Thu, Feb 15, 2024 at 9:46 AM Rakesh Nashine <nashine.rakesh@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Ron,Actually i wasn't aware about it, as someone has done the postgresql installation long back . Now since we need to get out of this ve-2024-0985, I am looking for some assistance to roll this out in existing environment. Currently we are on Postgres (PostgreSQL) 12.3.ThanksOn Thu, Feb 15, 2024 at 7:58 PM Ron Johnson <ronljohnsonjr@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:On Thu, Feb 15, 2024 at 5:23 AM Rakesh Nashine <nashine.rakesh@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:Hello All,Good afternoon !I would like to apply the latest patch as remediation of cve-2024-0985:Can anyone please help me with the steps to apply these patches ? or may be any documents.From what source did you install Postgresql?--Thanks & RegardsRakesh Nashine