[ALSA-2026:0771] Important: gpsd-minimal security update
Type:
security
Severity:
important
Release date:
2026-01-20
Description:
gpsd is a service daemon that mediates access to a GPS sensor connected to the host computer by serial or USB interface, making its data on the location/course/velocity of the sensor available to be queried on TCP port 2947 of the host computer. The AlmaLinux support for this package is limited. See for more details. Security Fix(es): * gpsd: gpsd: Denial of Service due to malformed NAVCOM packet parsing (CVE-2025-67269) * gpsd: gpsd: Arbitrary code execution via heap-based out-of-bounds write in NMEA2000 packet handling (CVE-2025-67268) For more details about the security issue(s), including the impact, a CVSS score, acknowledgments, and other related information, refer to the CVE page(s) listed in the References section.
Updated packages listed below:
Architecture Package Checksum
aarch64 gpsd-minimal-3.26.1-1.el9_7.1.aarch64.rpm 32205d23b39f3ec9925260cb35b1fa974f1afe900ed167361de41a523b12c22c
aarch64 gpsd-minimal-clients-3.26.1-1.el9_7.1.aarch64.rpm e3630ff3d3be2fe6c6d7d269c2e9da8583e6fbae837f7fe6fabf3ac9fab7caf1
ppc64le gpsd-minimal-3.26.1-1.el9_7.1.ppc64le.rpm 40bc84597d16b60df040e0f2d6e260f9de015874b5cec82591e41f8ea6adba1a
ppc64le gpsd-minimal-clients-3.26.1-1.el9_7.1.ppc64le.rpm 5b1feed323f365cd0ee8c3317ed1de2921828a6dfc69a60fa097a10305b942a8
s390x gpsd-minimal-3.26.1-1.el9_7.1.s390x.rpm 2eecd839576ef40dd99b20427c25c70ffcb3e541707b5cd73e426775be0fe982
s390x gpsd-minimal-clients-3.26.1-1.el9_7.1.s390x.rpm bb2d4099fd12096fb3703c012eb6a09c99d1e7011962c2ab85ace64ea767b034
x86_64 gpsd-minimal-3.26.1-1.el9_7.1.x86_64.rpm 34d6fa288cbbf1bf3f11d6c2dde739771d3978bbe136ac30795de11f1d6c0808
x86_64 gpsd-minimal-clients-3.26.1-1.el9_7.1.x86_64.rpm 893b4a245ac2c272338fda9730228a78769220f7f4bbe54f967aee5843bd1ada
Notes:
This page is generated automatically from Red Hat security data and has not been checked for errors. For clarification or corrections please contact the AlmaLinux Packaging Team.