Releases: mastodon/mastodon
v4.1.16

Warning
We recently released important security updates fixing major security updates. If you are using Mastodon v4.2.6 or below, v4.1.14 or below, or any older version, please update as soon as possible.
See updates for the 4.2.x branch, the 4.0.x branch and the 3.5.x branch.
Changelog
Important
This update changes registrations to be closed by default.
Running a social media platform where anyone can sign up without active moderation is dangerous.
We are changing the default, so that opening registrations is always a conscious choice. If you have never changed or saved the registrations mode yourself, this update will switch your server to not accepting new users. Simply change the setting again after the update if you wish to restore the old behaviour.
Added
- Add hourly task to automatically require approval for new registrations in the absence of moderators (ClearlyClaire, ClearlyClaire)
In order to prevent future abandoned Mastodon servers from being used for spam, harassment and other malicious activity, Mastodon will now automatically switch new user registrations to require moderator approval whenever they are left open and no activity (including non-moderation actions from apps) from any logged-in user with permission to access moderation reports has been detected in a full week.
When this happens, users with the permission to change server settings will receive an email notification.
This feature is disabled whenEMAIL_DOMAIN_ALLOWLIST
is used, and can also be disabled withDISABLE_AUTOMATIC_SWITCHING_TO_APPROVED_REGISTRATIONS=true
.
Changed
- Change registrations to be closed by default on new installations (ClearlyClaire)
If you are running a server and never changed your registrations mode from the default, updating will automatically close your registrations.
Simply re-enable them through the administration interface or usingtootctl settings registrations open
if you want to enable them again.
Fixed
- Fix processing of remote ActivityPub actors making use of
Link
objects asImage
url
(ClearlyClaire) - Fix link verifications when page size exceeds 1MB (ClearlyClaire)
Moderation tooling
While we work on better tools to fight spam and abuse, we want to draw your attention to the tools already at your disposal:
- Manual review for new user registrations
- Blocking disposable/temporary e-mail providers (such as
any.pink
being used in the current wave) - Setting up hCaptcha
Known issues
When setting up a new server, the admin account created by the mastodon:setup
task will not be automatically approved. You will need to approve it from the command-line interface with tootctl modify <username> --approved
.
Upgrade notes
To get the code for v4.1.16, use git fetch && git checkout v4.1.16
.
Note
As always, make sure you have backups of the database before performing any upgrades. If you are using docker-compose, this is how a backup command might look: docker exec mastodon_db_1 pg_dump -Fc -U postgres postgres > name_of_the_backup.dump
Dependencies
Warning
The minimum required Ruby version has been bumped to 3.0 in Mastodon v4.1.14.
External dependencies have not changed compared to v4.1.14, the compatible Ruby, PostgreSQL, Node, Elasticsearch and Redis versions are the same, that is:
- Ruby: 3.0
- PostgreSQL: 9.5 or newer
- Elasticsearch (optional, for full-text search): 7.x
- Redis: 4 or newer
- Node: >= 14, < 18
- ImageMagick: 6.9.7-7 or newer
Update steps
The following instructions are for updating from 4.1.15.
If you are upgrading directly from an earlier release, please carefully read the upgrade notes for the skipped releases as well, as they often require extra steps such as database migrations.
Non-Docker only:
- Install dependencies:
bundle install
andyarn install --frozen-lockfile
Both Docker and non-Docker:
- Restart all Mastodon processes
v4.2.7

Warning
This release is an important security release fixing a major security issue.
Corresponding security releases are available for the 4.1.x branch, the 4.0.x branch and the 3.5.x branch.
Note
If you are using nightly builds, do not use this release but update to nightly.2024-02-17-security
or newer instead. If you are on the main
branch, update to the latest commit.
Changelog
Fixed
- Fix OmniAuth tests and edge cases in error handling (ClearlyClaire, ClearlyClaire)
- Fix new installs by upgrading to the latest release of the
nsa
gem, instead of a no longer existing commit (mjankowski)
Security
- Fix insufficient checking of remote posts (GHSA-jhrq-qvrm-qr36)
Upgrade notes
To get the code for v4.2.7, use git fetch && git checkout v4.2.7
.
Note
As always, make sure you have backups of the database before performing any upgrades. If you are using docker-compose, this is how a backup command might look: docker exec mastodon_db_1 pg_dump -Fc -U postgres postgres > name_of_the_backup.dump
Dependencies
With the exception of Ruby's recommended version, external dependencies have not changed since v4.2.0, the compatible Ruby, PostgreSQL, Node, Elasticsearch and Redis versions are the same, that is:
- Ruby: 3.0 to 3.2
- PostgreSQL: 10 or newer
- Elasticsearch (recommended, for full-text search): 7.x (OpenSearch should also work)
- LibreTranslate (optional, for translations): 1.3.3 or newer
- Redis: 4 or newer
- Node: 16 or newer
- ImageMagick: 6.9.7-7 or newer
Tip
If your uploaded images are broken after the upgrade, it means your installed ImageMagick version is older than the new minimum version (6.9.7-7), for example if you are running Ubuntu 18.04. If this happens, you can find more information and ways to fix it on this page.
Update steps
The following instructions are for updating from 4.2.6.
If you are upgrading directly from an earlier release, please carefully read the upgrade notes for the skipped releases as well, as they often require extra steps such as database migrations.
Non-Docker only:
- Install dependencies:
bundle install
andyarn install --frozen-lockfile
- Restart all Mastodon processes
Using Docker:
- Restart all Mastodon processes
v4.1.15

Warning
This release is an important security release fixing a major security issue.
Corresponding security releases are available for the 4.2.x branch, the 4.0.x branch and the 3.5.x branch.
Note
If you are using nightly builds, do not use this release but update to nightly.2024-02-17-security
or newer instead. If you are on the main
branch, update to the latest commit.
Changelog
Fixed
- Fix OmniAuth tests and edge cases in error handling (ClearlyClaire, ClearlyClaire)
Security
- Fix insufficient checking of remote posts (GHSA-jhrq-qvrm-qr36)
Upgrade notes
To get the code for v4.1.15, use git fetch && git checkout v4.1.15
.
Note
As always, make sure you have backups of the database before performing any upgrades. If you are using docker-compose, this is how a backup command might look: docker exec mastodon_db_1 pg_dump -Fc -U postgres postgres > name_of_the_backup.dump
Dependencies
Warning
The minimum required Ruby version has been bumped to 3.0 in Mastodon v4.1.14.
External dependencies have not changed compared to v4.1.14, the compatible Ruby, PostgreSQL, Node, Elasticsearch and Redis versions are the same, that is:
- Ruby: 3.0
- PostgreSQL: 9.5 or newer
- Elasticsearch (optional, for full-text search): 7.x
- Redis: 4 or newer
- Node: >= 14, < 18
- ImageMagick: 6.9.7-7 or newer
Tip
If your uploaded images are broken after the upgrade, it means your installed ImageMagick version is older than the new minimum version (6.9.7-7), for example if you are running Ubuntu 18.04. If this happens, you can find more information and ways to fix it on this page.
Update steps
The following instructions are for updating from 4.1.14.
If you are upgrading directly from an earlier release, please carefully read the upgrade notes for the skipped releases as well, as they often require extra steps such as database migrations.
Non-Docker only:
- Install dependencies:
bundle install
andyarn install --frozen-lockfile
Both Docker and non-Docker:
- Restart all Mastodon processes
v4.0.15

Caution
The 4.0.x branch will not receive any update—including security fixes—after this one.
Warning
This release is an important security release fixing a major security issue.
Corresponding security releases are available for the 4.2.x branch, the 4.1.x branch and the 3.5.x branch.
Note
If you are using nightly builds, do not use this release but update to nightly.2024-02-17-security
or newer instead. If you are on the main
branch, update to the latest commit.
End of life notice
The 4.0.x branch will not receive any further update after this one.
This means that no further security fix will be made available for this branch, and you will need to update to a more recent version (such as the 4.2.x branch) to receive security fixes.
Changelog
Fixed
- Fix OmniAuth tests and edge cases in error handling (ClearlyClaire, ClearlyClaire)
Security
- Fix insufficient checking of remote posts (GHSA-jhrq-qvrm-qr36)
Upgrade notes
To get the code for v4.0.15, use git fetch && git checkout v4.0.15
.
Note
As always, make sure you have backups of the database before performing any upgrades. If you are using docker-compose, this is how a backup command might look: docker exec mastodon_db_1 pg_dump -Fc -U postgres postgres > name_of_the_backup.dump
Dependencies
Warning
The minimum required Ruby version has been bumped to 3.0 in Mastodon v4.0.14.
External dependencies have not changed compared to v4.0.14, the compatible Ruby, PostgreSQL, Node, Elasticsearch and Redis versions are the same, that is:
- Ruby: 3.0
- PostgreSQL: 9.5 or newer
- Elasticsearch (optional, for full-text search): 7.x
- Redis: 4 or newer
- Node: >= 14, < 18
- ImageMagick: 6.9.7-7 or newer
Tip
If your uploaded images are broken after the upgrade, it means your installed ImageMagick version is older than the new minimum version (6.9.7-7), for example if you are running Ubuntu 18.04. If this happens, you can find more information and ways to fix it on this page.
Update steps
The following instructions are for updating from 4.0.14.
If you are upgrading directly from an earlier release, please carefully read the upgrade notes for the skipped releases as well, as they often require extra steps such as database migrations.
Non-Docker only:
- Install dependencies:
bundle install
andyarn install --frozen-lockfile
Both Docker and non-Docker:
- Restart all Mastodon processes
v3.5.19

Caution
The 3.5.x branch will not receive any update—including security fixes—after this one.
Warning
This release is an important security release fixing a major security issue.
Corresponding security releases are available for the 4.2.x branch, the 4.1.x branch and the 4.0.x branch.
Note
If you are using nightly builds, do not use this release but update to nightly.2024-02-17-security
or newer instead. If you are on the main
branch, update to the latest commit.
End of life notice
The 3.5.x branch will not receive any further update after this one.
This means that no further security fix will be made available for this branch, and you will need to update to a more recent version (such as the 4.2.x branch) to receive security fixes.
Changelog
Fixed
- Fix OmniAuth tests and edge cases in error handling (ClearlyClaire, ClearlyClaire)
Security
- Fix insufficient checking of remote posts (GHSA-jhrq-qvrm-qr36)
Upgrade notes
To get the code for v3.5.19, use git fetch && git checkout v3.5.19
.
Note
As always, make sure you have backups of the database before performing any upgrades. If you are using docker-compose, this is how a backup command might look: docker exec mastodon_db_1 pg_dump -Fc -U postgres postgres > name_of_the_backup.dump
Dependencies
Warning
The minimum required Ruby version has been bumped to 3.0 in Mastodon v3.5.18.
External dependencies have not changed compared to v3.5.18, the compatible Ruby, PostgreSQL, Node, Elasticsearch and Redis versions are the same, that is:
- Ruby: 3.0
- PostgreSQL: 9.5 or newer
- Elasticsearch (optional, for full-text search): 7.x
- Redis: 4 or newer
- Node: >= 12.22, < 18
- ImageMagick: 6.9.7-7 or newer
Tip
If your uploaded images are broken after the upgrade, it means your installed ImageMagick version is older than the new minimum version (6.9.7-7), for example if you are running Ubuntu 18.04. If this happens, you can find more information and ways to fix it on this page.
Update steps
The following instructions are for updating from 3.5.18.
If you are upgrading directly from an earlier release, please carefully read the upgrade notes for the skipped releases as well, as they often require extra steps such as database migrations.
Non-Docker only:
- Install dependencies:
bundle install
andyarn install --frozen-lockfile
Both Docker and non-Docker:
- Restart all Mastodon processes
v4.2.6

⚠️ This release is an important security release fixing several security issue.Corresponding security releases are available for the 4.1.x branch, the 4.0.x branch and the 3.5.x branch.
If you are using nightly builds, do not use this release but update to
nightly.2024-02-15-security
or newer instead. If you are on themain
branch, update to the latest commit.
Changelog
Security
- Update the
sidekiq-unique-jobs
dependency (see GHSA-cmh9-rx85-xj38)
In addition, we have disabled the web interface forsidekiq-unique-jobs
out of caution, as it is very rarely useful.
If you need to investigatesidekiq-unique-jobs
locks, you can re-enable it by settingENABLE_SIDEKIQ_UNIQUE_JOBS_UI=true
.
If you only need to clear all locks, you can now use the newly-addedbundle exec rake sidekiq_unique_jobs:delete_all_locks
. - Update the
nokogiri
dependency (see GHSA-xc9x-jj77-9p9j) - Disable administrative Doorkeeper routes (ThisIsMissEm)
- Fix ongoing streaming sessions not being invalidated when applications get deleted in some cases (GHSA-7w3c-p9j8-mq3x)
In some rare cases, the streaming server was not notified of access tokens revocation on application deletion. - Change external authentication behavior to never reattach a new identity to an existing user by default (GHSA-vm39-j3vx-pch3)
Up until now, Mastodon has allowed new identities from external authentication providers to attach to an existing local user based on their verified e-mail address.
This allowed upgrading users from a database-stored password to an external authentication provider, or move from one authentication provider to another.
However, this behavior may be unexpected, and means that when multiple authentication providers are configured, the overall security would be that of the least secure authentication provider.
For these reasons, this behavior is now locked under theALLOW_UNSAFE_AUTH_PROVIDER_REATTACH
environment variable.
In addition, regardless of this environment variable, Mastodon will refuse to attach two identities from the same authentication provider to the same account.
Upgrade notes
To get the code for v4.2.6, use git fetch && git checkout v4.2.6
.
As always, make sure you have backups of the database before performing any upgrades. If you are using docker-compose, this is how a backup command might look:
docker exec mastodon_db_1 pg_dump -Fc -U postgres postgres > name_of_the_backup.dump
Dependencies
With the exception of Ruby's recommended version, external dependencies have not changed since v4.2.0, the compatible Ruby, PostgreSQL, Node, Elasticsearch and Redis versions are the same, that is:
- Ruby: 3.0 to 3.2
- PostgreSQL: 10 or newer
- Elasticsearch (recommended, for full-text search): 7.x (OpenSearch should also work)
- LibreTranslate (optional, for translations): 1.3.3 or newer
- Redis: 4 or newer
- Node: 16 or newer
- ImageMagick: 6.9.7-7 or newer
If your uploaded images are broken after the upgrade, it means your installed ImageMagick version is older than the new minimum version (6.9.7-7), for example if you are running Ubuntu 18.04. If this happens, you can find more information and ways to fix it on this page.
Update steps
The following instructions are for updating from 4.2.5.
If you are upgrading directly from an earlier release, please carefully read the upgrade notes for the skipped releases as well, as they often require extra steps such as database migrations.
Non-Docker only:
- Install dependencies:
bundle install
andyarn install --frozen-lockfile
- Restart all Mastodon processes
Using Docker:
- Restart all Mastodon processes
v4.1.14

⚠️ This release is an important security release fixing several security issues.Corresponding security releases are available for the 4.2.x branch, the 4.0.x branch and the 3.5.x branch.
If you are using nightly builds, do not use this release but update to
nightly.2024-02-15-security
or newer instead. If you are on themain
branch, update to the latest commit.
Changelog
Security
- Update the
sidekiq-unique-jobs
dependency (see GHSA-cmh9-rx85-xj38)
In addition, we have disabled the web interface forsidekiq-unique-jobs
out of caution, as it is very rarely useful.
If you need to investigatesidekiq-unique-jobs
locks, you can re-enable it by settingENABLE_SIDEKIQ_UNIQUE_JOBS_UI=true
.
If you only need to clear all locks, you can now use the newly-addedbundle exec rake sidekiq_unique_jobs:delete_all_locks
. - Update the
nokogiri
dependency (see GHSA-xc9x-jj77-9p9j) - Disable administrative Doorkeeper routes (ThisIsMissEm)
- Fix ongoing streaming sessions not being invalidated when applications get deleted in some cases (GHSA-7w3c-p9j8-mq3x)
In some rare cases, the streaming server was not notified of access tokens revocation on application deletion. - Change external authentication behavior to never reattach a new identity to an existing user by default (GHSA-vm39-j3vx-pch3)
Up until now, Mastodon has allowed new identities from external authentication providers to attach to an existing local user based on their verified e-mail address.
This allowed upgrading users from a database-stored password to an external authentication provider, or move from one authentication provider to another.
However, this behavior may be unexpected, and means that when multiple authentication providers are configured, the overall security would be that of the least secure authentication provider.
For these reasons, this behavior is now locked under theALLOW_UNSAFE_AUTH_PROVIDER_REATTACH
environment variable.
In addition, regardless of this environment variable, Mastodon will refuse to attach two identities from the same authentication provider to the same account.
Upgrade notes
To get the code for v4.1.14, use git fetch && git checkout v4.1.14
.
As always, make sure you have backups of the database before performing any upgrades. If you are using docker-compose, this is how a backup command might look:
docker exec mastodon_db_1 pg_dump -Fc -U postgres postgres > name_of_the_backup.dump
Dependencies
Warning
The minimum required Ruby version has been bumped to 3.0.
With the exception of Ruby, external dependencies have not changed compared to v4.1.7, PostgreSQL, Node, Elasticsearch and Redis versions are the same, that is:
- Ruby: 3.0
- PostgreSQL: 9.5 or newer
- Elasticsearch (optional, for full-text search): 7.x
- Redis: 4 or newer
- Node: >= 14, < 18
- ImageMagick: 6.9.7-7 or newer
If your uploaded images are broken after the upgrade, it means your installed ImageMagick version is older than the new minimum version (6.9.7-7), for example if you are running Ubuntu 18.04. If this happens, you can find more information and ways to fix it on this page.
Update steps
The following instructions are for updating from 4.1.13.
If you are upgrading directly from an earlier release, please carefully read the upgrade notes for the skipped releases as well, as they often require extra steps such as database migrations.
Non-Docker only:
- Install dependencies:
bundle install
andyarn install --frozen-lockfile
Both Docker and non-Docker:
- Restart all Mastodon processes
v4.0.14

⚠️ The 4.0.x branch will not receive any update—including security fixes—after this one.
⚠️ This release is an important security release fixing several security issues.Corresponding security releases are available for the 4.2.x branch, the 4.1.x branch and the 3.5.x branch.
If you are using nightly builds, do not use this release but update to
nightly.2024-02-15-security
or newer instead. If you are on themain
branch, update to the latest commit.
End of life notice
The 4.0.x branch will not receive any further update after this one.
This means that no further security fix will be made available for this branch, and you will need to update to a more recent version (such as the 4.2.x branch) to receive security fixes.
Changelog
Security
- Update the
sidekiq-unique-jobs
dependency (see GHSA-cmh9-rx85-xj38)
In addition, we have disabled the web interface forsidekiq-unique-jobs
out of caution, as it is very rarely useful.
If you need to investigatesidekiq-unique-jobs
locks, you can re-enable it by settingENABLE_SIDEKIQ_UNIQUE_JOBS_UI=true
.
If you only need to clear all locks, you can now use the newly-addedbundle exec rake sidekiq_unique_jobs:delete_all_locks
. - Update the
nokogiri
dependency (see GHSA-xc9x-jj77-9p9j) - Disable administrative Doorkeeper routes (ThisIsMissEm)
- Fix ongoing streaming sessions not being invalidated when applications get deleted in some cases (GHSA-7w3c-p9j8-mq3x)
In some rare cases, the streaming server was not notified of access tokens revocation on application deletion. - Change external authentication behavior to never reattach a new identity to an existing user by default (GHSA-vm39-j3vx-pch3)
Up until now, Mastodon has allowed new identities from external authentication providers to attach to an existing local user based on their verified e-mail address.
This allowed upgrading users from a database-stored password to an external authentication provider, or move from one authentication provider to another.
However, this behavior may be unexpected, and means that when multiple authentication providers are configured, the overall security would be that of the least secure authentication provider.
For these reasons, this behavior is now locked under theALLOW_UNSAFE_AUTH_PROVIDER_REATTACH
environment variable.
In addition, regardless of this environment variable, Mastodon will refuse to attach two identities from the same authentication provider to the same account.
Upgrade notes
To get the code for v4.0.14, use git fetch && git checkout v4.0.14
.
As always, make sure you have backups of the database before performing any upgrades. If you are using docker-compose, this is how a backup command might look:
docker exec mastodon_db_1 pg_dump -Fc -U postgres postgres > name_of_the_backup.dump
Dependencies
Warning
The minimum required Ruby version has been bumped to 3.0.
With the exception of Ruby, external dependencies have not changed compared to v4.0.14, the compatible PostgreSQL, Node, Elasticsearch and Redis versions are the same, that is:
- Ruby: 3.0
- PostgreSQL: 9.5 or newer
- Elasticsearch (optional, for full-text search): 7.x
- Redis: 4 or newer
- Node: >= 14, < 18
- ImageMagick: 6.9.7-7 or newer
If your uploaded images are broken after the upgrade, it means your installed ImageMagick version is older than the new minimum version (6.9.7-7), for example if you are running Ubuntu 18.04. If this happens, you can find more information and ways to fix it on this page.
Update steps
The following instructions are for updating from 4.0.13.
If you are upgrading directly from an earlier release, please carefully read the upgrade notes for the skipped releases as well, as they often require extra steps such as database migrations.
Non-Docker only:
- Install dependencies:
bundle install
andyarn install --frozen-lockfile
Both Docker and non-Docker:
- Restart all Mastodon processes
v3.5.18

⚠️ The 3.5.x branch will not receive any update—including security fixes—after this one.
⚠️ This release is an important security release fixing several security issues.Corresponding security releases are available for the 4.2.x branch, the 4.1.x branch and the 4.0.x branch.
If you are using nightly builds, do not use this release but update to
nightly.2024-02-15-security
or newer instead. If you are on themain
branch, update to the latest commit.
End of life notice
The 3.5.x branch will not receive any further update after this one.
This means that no further security fix will be made available for this branch, and you will need to update to a more recent version (such as the 4.2.x branch) to receive security fixes.
Changelog
Security
- Update the
sidekiq-unique-jobs
dependency (see GHSA-cmh9-rx85-xj38)
In addition, we have disabled the web interface forsidekiq-unique-jobs
out of caution, as it is very rarely useful.
If you need to investigatesidekiq-unique-jobs
locks, you can re-enable it by settingENABLE_SIDEKIQ_UNIQUE_JOBS_UI=true
.
If you only need to clear all locks, you can now use the newly-addedbundle exec rake sidekiq_unique_jobs:delete_all_locks
. - Update the
nokogiri
dependency (see GHSA-xc9x-jj77-9p9j) - Disable administrative Doorkeeper routes (ThisIsMissEm)
- Fix ongoing streaming sessions not being invalidated when applications get deleted in some cases (GHSA-7w3c-p9j8-mq3x)
In some rare cases, the streaming server was not notified of access tokens revocation on application deletion. - Change external authentication behavior to never reattach a new identity to an existing user by default (GHSA-vm39-j3vx-pch3)
Up until now, Mastodon has allowed new identities from external authentication providers to attach to an existing local user based on their verified e-mail address.
This allowed upgrading users from a database-stored password to an external authentication provider, or move from one authentication provider to another.
However, this behavior may be unexpected, and means that when multiple authentication providers are configured, the overall security would be that of the least secure authentication provider.
For these reasons, this behavior is now locked under theALLOW_UNSAFE_AUTH_PROVIDER_REATTACH
environment variable.
In addition, regardless of this environment variable, Mastodon will refuse to attach two identities from the same authentication provider to the same account.
Upgrade notes
To get the code for v3.5.18, use git fetch && git checkout v3.5.18
.
As always, make sure you have backups of the database before performing any upgrades. If you are using docker-compose, this is how a backup command might look:
docker exec mastodon_db_1 pg_dump -Fc -U postgres postgres > name_of_the_backup.dump
Dependencies
Warning
The minimum required Ruby version has been bumped to 3.0.
With the exception of Ruby, external dependencies have not changed compared to v3.5.16, the compatible PostgreSQL, Node, Elasticsearch and Redis versions are the same, that is:
- Ruby: 3.0
- PostgreSQL: 9.5 or newer
- Elasticsearch (optional, for full-text search): 7.x
- Redis: 4 or newer
- Node: >= 12.22, < 18
- ImageMagick: 6.9.7-7 or newer
If your uploaded images are broken after the upgrade, it means your installed ImageMagick version is older than the new minimum version (6.9.7-7), for example if you are running Ubuntu 18.04. If this happens, you can find more information and ways to fix it on this page.
Update steps
The following instructions are for updating from 3.5.17.
If you are upgrading directly from an earlier release, please carefully read the upgrade notes for the skipped releases as well, as they often require extra steps such as database migrations.
Non-Docker only:
- Install dependencies:
bundle install
andyarn install --frozen-lockfile
Both Docker and non-Docker:
- Restart all Mastodon processes
v4.2.5

⚠️ This release is an important security release fixing a critical security issue (CVE-2024-23832).Corresponding security releases are available for the 4.1.x branch, the 4.0.x branch and the 3.5.x branch.
If you are using nightly builds, do not use this release but update to
nightly.2024-02-02-security
or newer instead. If you are on themain
branch, update to the latest commit.
Changelog
Security
- Fix insufficient origin validation (CVE-2024-23832, GHSA-3fjr-858r-92rw)
Upgrade notes
To get the code for v4.2.5, use git fetch && git checkout v4.2.5
.
As always, make sure you have backups of the database before performing any upgrades. If you are using docker-compose, this is how a backup command might look:
docker exec mastodon_db_1 pg_dump -Fc -U postgres postgres > name_of_the_backup.dump
Dependencies
With the exception of Ruby's recommended version, external dependencies have not changed since v4.2.0, the compatible Ruby, PostgreSQL, Node, Elasticsearch and Redis versions are the same, that is:
- Ruby: 3.0 to 3.2
- PostgreSQL: 10 or newer
- Elasticsearch (recommended, for full-text search): 7.x (OpenSearch should also work)
- LibreTranslate (optional, for translations): 1.3.3 or newer
- Redis: 4 or newer
- Node: 16 or newer
- ImageMagick: 6.9.7-7 or newer
If your uploaded images are broken after the upgrade, it means your installed ImageMagick version is older than the new minimum version (6.9.7-7), for example if you are running Ubuntu 18.04. If this happens, you can find more information and ways to fix it on this page.
Update steps
The following instructions are for updating from 4.2.4.
If you are upgrading directly from an earlier release, please carefully read the upgrade notes for the skipped releases as well, as they often require extra steps such as database migrations.
Non-Docker only:
- Install dependencies:
bundle install
andyarn install --frozen-lockfile
- Restart all Mastodon processes
Using Docker:
- Restart all Mastodon processes