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Security Policy

Supported Versions

We support the following versions of dependencies.

Icon Meaning
βœ… Supported
πŸ”΄ NOT Supported
πŸ”· Recommended

Versions of AzerothCore:

AzerothCore Branch Status Recommended
master βœ… πŸ”·
Any non-official fork πŸ”΄
Any Playerbots fork πŸ”΄
Any NPCBots fork πŸ”΄
Any AC (non-official) repack πŸ”΄

Supported Operating Systems

Linux (Ubuntu) Status Recommended
24.04 βœ… πŸ”·
22.04 βœ…
20.04 ≀ πŸ”΄
macOS Status Recommended
14 βœ… πŸ”·
12 ≀ πŸ”΄
Windows Status Recommended
Windows 11 βœ… πŸ”·
Windows 10 βœ…
Windows 8.1 ≀ πŸ”΄

Supported Boost Versions:

Boost Status Recommended
1.70 β‰₯ βœ… πŸ”·

Supported OpenSSL Versions:

OpenSSL Status Recommended
3.X.X β‰₯ βœ… πŸ”·

Supported CMake Versions:

CMake Status Recommended
3.16 β‰₯ βœ… πŸ”·

Supported MySQL Versions:

MySQL Status Recommended
8.4 β‰₯ βœ… πŸ”·
8.0 βœ…
8.1 πŸ”΄
8.0 < πŸ”΄

Supported CLang Versions:

CLang Status Recommended
18 βœ… πŸ”·
15 βœ…
14 ≀ πŸ”΄

Supported GCC Versions:

GCC Status Recommended
14 βœ… πŸ”·
12 βœ…
11 ≀ πŸ”΄

Note

We do NOT support any repacks that may or may not have been made based on AzerothCore. This is because they are usually based on older versions and there is no way to know what is in the precompiled binaries. Instead, you should compile your binaries from the AzerothCore source. To get started, read the Installation Guide.

Reporting a Vulnerability

We class a vulnerability to be any hack or exploit that has an impact on the server performance or that gives unfair advantages in the game (e.g. fly hacking or injection tools).

If a new vulnerability is found you should always create a new bug report.

There aren’t any published security advisories