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CVE-2013-1566

Publication date 17 April 2013

Last updated 24 July 2024


Ubuntu priority

Unspecified vulnerability in Oracle MySQL 5.6.10 and earlier allows remote authenticated users to affect availability via unknown vectors related to InnoDB.

Read the notes from the security team

Status

Package Ubuntu Release Status
mysql-5.1 12.10 quantal Not in release
12.04 LTS precise Not in release
11.10 oneiric
Not affected
10.04 LTS lucid Not in release
8.04 LTS hardy Not in release
mysql-5.5 12.10 quantal
Not affected
12.04 LTS precise
Not affected
11.10 oneiric Not in release
10.04 LTS lucid Not in release
8.04 LTS hardy Not in release
mysql-cluster-7.0 12.10 quantal Not in release
12.04 LTS precise Not in release
11.10 oneiric Ignored
10.04 LTS lucid Ignored
8.04 LTS hardy Not in release
mysql-dfsg-5.0 12.10 quantal Not in release
12.04 LTS precise Not in release
11.10 oneiric Not in release
10.04 LTS lucid Not in release
8.04 LTS hardy Ignored
mysql-dfsg-5.1 12.10 quantal Not in release
12.04 LTS precise Not in release
11.10 oneiric Not in release
10.04 LTS lucid
Not affected
8.04 LTS hardy Not in release

Notes


jdstrand

mysql-cluster-7.0 not supported per Ubuntu Server team As of 2012/01/09, Oracle no longer supports MySQL 5.0. Unfortunately, because of upstream update and commit policies it is not possible to backport patches from later releases. Ubuntu is regrettably unable to support MySQL 5.0 and users are encouraged to upgrade to Ubuntu 10.04 LTS or later.