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Chapter 7. Fixed issues

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The issues fixed in AMQ Streams 2.3 on OpenShift.

For details of the issues fixed in Kafka 3.3.0 and 3.3.1, refer to the Kafka 3.3.0 and Kafka 3.3.1 Release Notes.

Table 7.1. Fixed issues
Issue NumberDescription

ENTMQST-4273

Avoid unnecessary rolling updates during upgrades when only inter.broker.protocol.version is set

ENTMQST-4095

Badly formatted response from Connect can cause the operator to get stack on a single reconciliation

ENTMQST-1366

Remove unused @DefaultValue annotations

ENTMQST-4065

Fix NPE when user specifies incorrect TLS secret or key inside that secret

ENTMQST-4178

Fix various issues in the standalone UO and TO installation files

ENTMQST-4177

Ignore errors when trying to clean the /tmp directory

ENTMQST-4483

KafkaTopic config: {} is automatically added or removed

ENTMQST-4016

Incorrect KafkaRebalance related annotation value logged when it’s not valid/unknown

ENTMQST-3840

ZooKeeper rolling update handling of unready pods

ENTMQST-4093

[KAFKA] log.cleaner.io.max.bytes.per.second cannot be changed

Table 7.2. Fixed common vulnerabilities and exposures (CVEs)
Issue NumberDescription

ENTMQST-4312

CVE-2022-42004 jackson-databind: use of deeply nested arrays

ENTMQST-4311

CVE-2022-42003 jackson-databind: deep wrapper array nesting wrt UNWRAP_SINGLE_VALUE_ARRAYS

ENTMQST-4302

CVE-2022-38752 snakeyaml: Uncaught exception in java.base/java.util.ArrayList.hashCode

ENTMQST-4188

CVE-2022-2047 jetty-http: improver hostname input handling

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