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# Security release process The security release process covers the steps required to plan/implement a security release. This document is copied into the description of the Next Security Release and used to track progress on the release. It contains _**TEXT LIKE THIS**_ which will be replaced during the release process with the information described. ## Security release stewards For each security release, a security steward will take ownership for coordinating the steps outlined in this process. Security stewards are nominated through an issue in the TSC repository and approved through the regular TSC consensus process. Once approved, they are given access to all of the resources needed to carry out the steps listed in the process as outlined in [security steward on/off boarding](security-steward-on-off-boarding.md). The current security stewards are documented in the main Node.js [README.md](https://github.com/nodejs/node#security-release-stewards). | Company | Person | Release Date | | ---------- | -------- | ------------ | | NearForm | Matteo | 2021-Oct-12 | | Datadog | Bryan | 2022-Jan-10 | | RH and IBM | Joe | | | NearForm | Matteo | | | Datadog | Vladimir | | | RH and IBM | Michael | | ## Planning * [ ] Open an [issue](https://github.com/nodejs-private/node-private) titled `Next Security Release`, and put this checklist in the description. * [ ] Get agreement on the list of vulnerabilities to be addressed: * _**H1 REPORT LINK**_: _**DESCRIPTION**_ (_**CVE or H1 CVE request link**_) * v10.x, v12.x: _**LINK to PR URL**_ * ... * [ ] PR release announcements in [private](https://github.com/nodejs-private/nodejs.org-private): * (Use previous PRs as templates. Don't forget to update the site banner and the date in the slug so that it will move to the top of the blog list.) * [ ] pre-release: _**LINK TO PR**_ * [ ] post-release: _**LINK TO PR**_ * List vulnerabilities in order of descending severity * Ask the HackerOne reporter if they would like to be credited on the security release blog page: ```text Thank you to <name> for reporting this vulnerability. ``` * [ ] Get agreement on the planned date for the release: _**RELEASE DATE**_ * [ ] Get release team volunteers for all affected lines: * v12.x: _**NAME of RELEASER(S)**_ * ... other lines, if multiple releasers ## Announcement (one week in advance of the planned release) * [ ] Verify that GitHub Actions are working as normal: <https://www.githubstatus.com/>. * [ ] Check that all vulnerabilities are ready for release integration: * PRs against all affected release lines or cherry-pick clean * Approved * Pass `make test` * Have CVEs * Make sure that dependent libraries have CVEs for their issues. We should only create CVEs for vulnerabilities in Node.js itself. This is to avoid having duplicate CVEs for the same vulnerability. * Described in the pre/post announcements * [ ] Pre-release announcement to nodejs.org blog: _**LINK TO BLOG**_ (Re-PR the pre-approved branch from nodejs-private/nodejs.org-private to nodejs/nodejs.org) * [ ] Pre-release announcement [email][]: _**LINK TO EMAIL**_ * Subject: `Node.js security updates for all active release lines, Month Year` * Body: ```text The Node.js project will release new versions of all supported release lines on or shortly after Day of week, Month Day of Month, Year For more information see: https://nodejs.org/en/blog/vulnerability/month-year-security-releases/ ``` (Get access from existing manager: Matteo Collina, Rodd Vagg, Michael Dawson, Bryan English, Vladimir de Turckheim) * [ ] CC `oss-security@lists.openwall.com` on pre-release The google groups UI does not support adding a CC, until we figure out a better way, forward the email you receive to `oss-security@lists.openwall.com` as a CC. * [ ] Create a new issue in [nodejs/tweet][] ```text Security release pre-alert: We will release new versions of <add versions> release lines on or shortly after Day Month Date, Year in order to address: - # high severity issues - # moderate severity issues https://nodejs.org/en/blog/vulnerability/month-year-security-releases/ ``` * [ ] Request releaser(s) to start integrating the PRs to be released. * [ ] Notify [docker-node][] of upcoming security release date: _**LINK**_ ```text Heads up of Node.js security releases Day Month Year As per the Node.js security release process this is the FYI that there is going to be a security release Day Month Year ``` * [ ] Notify build-wg of upcoming security release date by opening an issue in [nodejs/build][] to request WG members are available to fix any CI issues. ```text Heads up of Node.js security releases Day Month Year As per security release process this is a heads up that there will be security releases Day Month Year and we'll need people from build to lock/unlock ci and to support and build issues we see. ``` ## Release day * [ ] [Lock CI](https://github.com/nodejs/build/blob/HEAD/doc/jenkins-guide.md#before-the-release) * [ ] The releaser(s) run the release process to completion. * [ ] [Unlock CI](https://github.com/nodejs/build/blob/HEAD/doc/jenkins-guide.md#after-the-release) * [ ] Post-release announcement to Nodejs.org blog: _**LINK TO BLOG POST**_ * (Re-PR the pre-approved branch from nodejs-private/nodejs.org-private to nodejs/nodejs.org) * [ ] Post-release announcement in reply [email][]: _**LINK TO EMAIL**_ * CC: `oss-security@lists.openwall.com` * Subject: `Node.js security updates for all active release lines, Month Year` * Body: ```text The Node.js project has now released new versions of all supported release lines. For more information see: https://nodejs.org/en/blog/vulnerability/month-year-security-releases/ ``` * [ ] Create a new issue in [nodejs/tweet][] ```text Security release: New security releases are now available for versions <add versions> of Node.js. https://nodejs.org/en/blog/vulnerability/month-year-security-releases/ ``` * [ ] Comment in [docker-node][] issue that release is ready for integration. The docker-node team will build and release docker image updates. * [ ] For every H1 report resolved: * Close as Resolved * Request Disclosure * Request publication of [H1 CVE requests][] * (Check that the "Version Fixed" field in the CVE is correct, and provide links to the release blogs in the "Public Reference" section) * [ ] PR machine-readable JSON descriptions of the vulnerabilities to the [core](https://github.com/nodejs/security-wg/tree/HEAD/vuln/core) vulnerability DB. _**LINK TO PR**_ * For each vulnerability add a `#.json` file, one can copy an existing [json](https://github.com/nodejs/security-wg/blob/0d82062d917cb9ddab88f910559469b2b13812bf/vuln/core/78.json) file, and increment the latest created file number and use that as the name of the new file to be added. For example, `79.json`. * [ ] Close this issue * [ ] Make sure the PRs for the vulnerabilities are closed. [H1 CVE requests]: https://hackerone.com/nodejs/cve_requests [docker-node]: https://github.com/nodejs/docker-node/issues [email]: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/nodejs-sec [nodejs/build]: https://github.com/nodejs/build/issues [nodejs/tweet]: https://github.com/nodejs/tweet/issues