SUSE-CU-2022:2355-1: Security update of suse/sle15

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SUSE Container Update Advisory: suse/sle15
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Container Advisory ID : SUSE-CU-2022:2355-1
Container Tags        : suse/sle15:15.1 , suse/sle15:15.1.6.2.681
Container Release     : 6.2.681
Severity              : moderate
Type                  : security
References            : 1189802 1195773 1201783 CVE-2021-36690 CVE-2022-35737 
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The container suse/sle15 was updated. The following patches have been included in this update:

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Advisory ID: SUSE-RU-2022:3304-1
Released:    Mon Sep 19 11:43:25 2022
Summary:     Recommended update for libassuan
Type:        recommended
Severity:    moderate
References:  
This update for libassuan fixes the following issues:

- Add a timeout for writing to a SOCKS5 proxy
- Add workaround for a problem with LD_LIBRARY_PATH on newer systems
- Fix issue in the logging code
- Fix some build trivialities
- Upgrade autoconf

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Advisory ID: SUSE-SU-2022:3307-1
Released:    Mon Sep 19 13:26:51 2022
Summary:     Security update for sqlite3
Type:        security
Severity:    moderate
References:  1189802,1195773,1201783,CVE-2021-36690,CVE-2022-35737
This update for sqlite3 fixes the following issues:

- CVE-2022-35737: Fixed an array-bounds overflow if billions of bytes are used in a string argument to a C API (bnc#1201783).
- CVE-2021-36690: Fixed an issue with the SQLite Expert extension when a column has no collating sequence (bsc#1189802).
  
- Package the Tcl bindings here again so that we only ship one copy of SQLite (bsc#1195773).


The following package changes have been done:

- libassuan0-2.5.5-150000.4.3.1 updated
- libsqlite3-0-3.39.3-150000.3.17.1 updated


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