N|Solid v4.9.2 is now available
NodeSource is excited to announce N|Solid v4.9.2 which contains the following changes:
- General stability improvements and bug fixes
- Node.js v14.21.3 (LTS): Includes a Node.js security release captured in Node.js v14.21.3 (LTS).
- Node.js v16.19.1 (LTS): Includes a Node.js security release captured in Node.js v16.19.1 (LTS).
- Node.js v18.14.1 (LTS): Includes a Node.js security release captured in Node.js v18.14.1 (LTS).
- Support for a new action in N|Solid saved views to capture traces automatically.
IMPORTANT: N|Solid v4.9.1 contains a Node.js security release!
For detailed information on installing and using N|Solid, please refer to the N|Solid User Guide.
Changes
N|Solid v4.9.2 contains the following changes:
- General stability improvements and bug fixes
- Node.js v14.21.3 (LTS): Includes a Rebase of N|Solid on Node.js v14.21.3 (LTS).
- Node.js v16.19.1 (LTS): Includes a Rebase of N|Solid on Node.js v16.19.1 (LTS).
- Node.js v18.14.2 (LTS): Includes a Rebase of N|Solid on Node.js v18.14.2 (LTS).
IMPORTANT: N|Solid v4.9.1 contains a Node.js security release. This release includes patches for these vulnerabilities:
- CVE-2023-23918: Node.js Permissions policies can be bypassed via process.mainModule (High)
- CVE-2023-23919: Node.js OpenSSL error handling issues in nodejs crypto library (Medium)
- CVE-2023-23936: Fetch API in Node.js did not protect against CRLF injection in host headers (Medium)
- CVE-2023-24807: Regular Expression Denial of Service in Headers in Node.js fetch API (Low)
- CVE-2023-23920: Node.js insecure loading of ICU data through ICU_DATA environment variable (Low).
- With the new action in N|Solid saved views, you can activate the tracing automatically when one or more processes cross over performance thresholds or match query parameters that you set.
N|Solid
- N|Solid v4.9.2 Fermium ships with Node.js v14.21.3.
- N|Solid v4.9.2 Gallium ships with Node.js v16.19.1.
- N|Solid v4.9.2 Hydrogen ships with Node.js v18.14.1.
Node.js
- The Node.js 14 Fermium LTS release line will continue to be supported until April 30, 2023.
- The Node.js 16 Gallium LTS release line will continue to be supported until September 11, 2023.
- The Node.js 18 Hydrogen LTS release line will continue to be supported until April 30, 2025.
Supported Operating Systems for N|Solid Runtime and N|Solid Console
Please note that The N|Solid Runtime is supported on the following operating systems:
- Windows:
- Windows 10
- Microsoft Windows Server 1909 Core
- Microsoft Windows Server 2012
- Microsoft Windows Server 2008
- macOS:
- macOS 10.11 and newer
- RPM based 64-bit Linux distributions (x86_64):
- Amazon Linux AMI release 2015.09 and newer
- RHEL7 / CentOS 7 and newer
- Fedora 32 and newer
- DEB based 64-bit Linux distributions (x86_64, arm64 and armhf):
- Ubuntu 16.04 and newer
- Debian 9 (stretch) and newer
- Alpine
- Alpine 3.3 and newer
Download the latest version of N|Solid
You can download the latest version of N|Solid via http://accounts.nodesource.com or visit https://downloads.nodesource.com/ directly.
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