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Welcome to the Red Hat Security: Linux in Physical, Virtual, and Cloud (RH415) group!
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Deanna

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@TonyButt ok let me check that again for you.

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@mem Sorry but the wording "Not" is correct and it gives you specific scenarios where you should not use LUKS because it may not satisfy the requirement :

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I'm just wondering whether I got the correct command output in my lab for guided exercise "Managing RHEL Security with Red Hat Errata". The command `dnf updateinfo list updates security --cve CVE-2023-38408` gives me 16 lines of output including RHSA for less, libcurl, etc. The command `dnf update --cve CVE-2023-38408` applies the RHSA for openssh only. Is this correct and expected or should the first command output be limited to the RHSA-2023:4412?

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Hi @Joerg-RH
Check this older topic of mine:
https://learn.redhat.com/t5/RH415-Red-Hat-Security-Linux-in/Error-in-the-command-chapter-1/m-p/45932...
Best regards,
Jacques

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Very awesome Group!
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