Redict 7.3.5 is now available and includes security updates of moderate importance. Deployments which allow authenticated, untrusted users access to the Redict database are asked to upgrade urgently. You may download the release on Codeberg, or update your official container images via registry.redict.io. Redict 7.3.5 includes fixes for the following security vulnerabilities: CVE-2025-32023 No other changes are included in this release. The SHA-256 checksum of the Redict 7.3.5 release tarball...| Redict
Redict 7.3.4 is now available and includes minor security updates. You may download the release on Codeberg, or update your official container images via registry.redict.io. Redict 7.3.4 includes fixes for the following security vulnerabilities: CVE-2025-48367 No other changes are included in this release. The SHA-256 checksum of the Redict 7.3.4 release tarball is 6c7e60b8b10a46f6fce8ccaaf1d6bf9d0db796a4d6169422c34dedbf8a4cb680.| Redict
Redict 7.3.3 is now available and includes important security updates. You may download the release on Codeberg, or update your official container images via registry.redict.io. Redict 7.3.3 includes fixes for the following security vulnerabilities: CVE-2025-21605 No other changes are included in this release. The SHA-256 checksum of the Redict 7.3.3 release tarball is 5f96a35620f134ff8d3e91fe9b63ef2f45d343b12b94790ba61cdf2178516b26.| Redict
Redict 7.3.2 is now available and includes important security updates. You may download the release on Codeberg, or update your official container images via registry.redict.io. Redict 7.3.2 includes fixes for the following security vulnerabilities: CVE-2024-46981 CVE-2024-51741 No other changes are included in this release. The SHA-256 checksum of the Redict 7.3.2 release tarball is c00ddb7d9eea879b3effc3dd7d1a8cff954fb472915ab9002ec56068c3af2a73.| Redict
Redict 7.3.1 is now available and includes important security updates. You may download the release on Codeberg, or update your official container images via registry.redict.io. Redict 7.3.1 includes fixes for the following security vulnerabilities: CVE-2024-31449 CVE-2024-31227 CVE-2024-31228 No other changes are included in this release. The SHA-256 checksum of the Redict 7.3.1 release tarball is 6dbe80d28503a9252048ab81856efcfec109cdf3f924e840411c30237cf8f634.| Posts on Redict
Please be advised that Redict version 7.3.1 is scheduled for release on October 1st and includes changes which address the following vulnerabilities (currently under embargo): CVE-2024-31449 CVE-2024-31227 CVE-2024-31228 Users are encouraged to upgrade their Redict installation urgently once the release is available on October 1st.| Posts on Redict
The initial release candidate for Redict’s first general release, 7.3.0-rc1, is now available for download and testing. You can find the release on Codeberg: Redict 7.3.0-rc1 Release notes Download .tar.gz Browse source code Update: 7.3.0-rc2 is now available, with two minor changes from rc1: Redict 7.3.0-rc2 Release notes Download .tar.gz Browse source code First time here? Redict is an independent fork of Redis®* OSS 7.2.4 licensed under the Lesser GNU General Public license (LGPL-3.| Redict
Like many of you, I was disappointed when I learned that Redis®1 was changing to a non-free licensing model. This is a betrayal of the free software community, but perhaps not an entirely surprising one. Forks are likely to start appearing in the coming days, and today, I would like to offer Redict to you as a possible future home for your needs, and present its trade-offs as compared to the other forks you’re likely to be choosing from soon.| Redict