> Ubuntu Pro expands security coverage for critical, high and medium Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs) to thousands of applications and toolchains, including Ansible, Apache Tomcat, Apache Zookeeper, Docker, Drupal, Nagios, Node.js, phpMyAdmin, Puppet, PowerDNS, Python 2, Redis, Rust, WordPress, and more.
So sounds like coverage of a bunch of stuff in their Universe repository that is not part of the base system.
Common thing for enterprise customers, I can not speak for Ubuntu but usually they are private because they are filled with bad articles and tutorials that no one would pay for. Sounds good though.
> Ubuntu Pro expands security coverage for critical, high and medium Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs) to thousands of applications and toolchains, including Ansible, Apache Tomcat, Apache Zookeeper, Docker, Drupal, Nagios, Node.js, phpMyAdmin, Puppet, PowerDNS, Python 2, Redis, Rust, WordPress, and more.
So sounds like coverage of a bunch of stuff in their Universe repository that is not part of the base system.
Though I found my own thing to whinge about, on https://ubuntu.com/security:
> Ubuntu [...] includes access to:
> - ...
> - Knowledge Base: a private archive of expert-written articles and tutorials
Wait what?