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vulnerability for Version 1.x. CVE-2021-4104#15
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Hey, @zg2pro, you're not the only one with this suggestion! A few of us have been discussing what to do already. I just opened PR #16 with how far we got so far. At Apache most communication happens on mailing lists. Could you join us there? See https://logging.apache.org/log4j/2.x/mail-lists.html for more information. |
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This PR should be closed. See https://github.com/apache/logging-log4j1/blob/main/README.md for rationale. See for a maintained/released fork with security fixes. |
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Hi,
Further this vulnerability discovered in v1.x, can we possibly release log4j without the JMSAppender. Here are recommendations provided on Slf4's website: http://slf4j.org/log4shell.html
See section on log4j 1.x:
As tampering with the contents of public libs is not handy, this release would help.
I'm calling to contributors, @tallpsmith @scottdeboy @YoavShapira @grobmeier @garydgregory @pfumagalli I hope one of you is still active
Best regards,
Gregory