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Debian bug fixed : CVE-2017-6369: authenticated remote execution in firebird 2.5 before version 3.0.2

We believe that the bug you reported is fixed in the latest version of
firebird3.0, which is due to be installed in the Debian FTP archive.

 * Apply commit 56e9a73c168 from upstream B3_0_Release branch
    fixing authenticated remote execution vulnerability (CVE-2017-6369,
    CORE-5474)
    Closes: #858644

Forwarded: http://tracker.firebirdsql.org/browse/CORE-5474

Authenticated Firebird users are allowed to declare UDFs (user-defined
functions). The default config allows using all entry points from the standard
UDF library, which is dynamically linked with libc, with its symbols
re-exported, including system().

Relevant upstream commits for 3.0:
https://github.com/FirebirdSQL/firebird/commit/8b2a9cb44bf6055e15f016d70a6842b8ada60375

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Update Available: Android Firebird JDBC Driver Jaybird 2.2.12

Android Firebird JDBC Driver Jaybird 2.2.12 is updated for Android Studio

Christian Mayer wrote on Android Jaybird discussion forum

Hi Toni,
i have updated the example in the download area.
Basically you have to go to File -> Project Structure and klick the green add sign in the upper left.
Then choose “Import .JAR/.AAR Package” and select the aar file.
After that in the group area select app and go to Dependencies.
Here klick the green add sign in the upper right a choose “Module Dependencies”
If that doesn’t work please use the provided example.

Ps: It’s compiled as Android-Library : AAR .
You can use it like this:
https://developer.android.com/studio/projects/android-library.html#AddDependency
or this:
http://docs.onemobilesdk.aol.com/android-ad-sdk/adding-aar-files.html

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Firebird 3.02 is out!

Firebird Project is happy to announce general availability of Firebird 3.0.2 — the second point release in the Firebird 3.0 series.

This sub-release offers many bug fixes (including fix for a recently reported security vulnerability) and also adds a few minor features and improvements, please refer to the Release Notes for the full list of changes. Binary kits for Windows and Linux on both 32-bit and 64-bit platforms are immediately available for download.

Not using Firebird 3 yet? Get the Migration Guide to Firebird 3 and save you a lot of time in the migration process!

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