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Snyk has created this PR to fix 2 vulnerabilities in the dockerfile dependencies of this project.

Keeping your Docker base image up-to-date means you’ll benefit from security fixes in the latest version of your chosen image.

Snyk changed the following file(s):

  • 3.11/alpine3.17/Dockerfile

We recommend upgrading to alpine:3.23.2, as this image has only 0 known vulnerabilities. To do this, merge this pull request, then verify your application still works as expected.

Vulnerabilities that will be fixed with an upgrade:

Issue Score
high severity CVE-2025-26519
SNYK-ALPINE317-MUSL-8720633
  614  
high severity CVE-2025-26519
SNYK-ALPINE317-MUSL-8720633
  614  
low severity CVE-2024-9143
SNYK-ALPINE317-OPENSSL-8235199
  364  
low severity CVE-2024-9143
SNYK-ALPINE317-OPENSSL-8235199
  364  

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Summary of Changes

Hello @tpsaint, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed!

This pull request, automatically generated by Snyk, aims to bolster the security of the project's Docker image by updating its base Alpine Linux version. The upgrade to a newer, more secure Alpine release directly mitigates existing vulnerabilities, ensuring a more robust and protected container environment.

Highlights

  • Security Vulnerability Fix: This pull request addresses and fixes two identified security vulnerabilities (CVE-2025-26519 and CVE-2024-9143) in the project's Dockerfile dependencies.
  • Base Image Upgrade: The Alpine Linux base image is upgraded from version 3.17 to 3.23.2 to incorporate the latest security patches and improvements.
  • Vulnerability-Free Target: The new alpine:3.23.2 base image is reported to have zero known vulnerabilities, significantly enhancing the security posture of the Docker image.

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This pull request from Snyk aims to improve security by upgrading the Alpine base image from version 3.17 to 3.23.2. While the intention to upgrade is correct, the change is applied to a Dockerfile that is automatically generated. As noted in the file's header, direct edits will be overwritten. To make the update permanent, the change should be made in the project's configuration file (versions.json), and the Dockerfiles should be regenerated. This will also maintain consistency between the directory structure and the image versions used.

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While upgrading the base image is a good security practice, this change is applied to a generated file, as indicated by the header comment. Any direct edits to this file will be lost the next time the apply-templates.sh script is executed.

To fix this permanently, you should:

  1. Update versions.json to use the new Alpine version for the Python 3.11 variant.
  2. Run the apply-templates.sh script to regenerate the Dockerfiles.

This will also resolve the inconsistency between the directory name (alpine3.17) and the base image version (alpine:3.23.2).

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