Note
ამ გვერდზე წვდომა ავტორიზაციას მოითხოვს. შეგიძლიათ სცადოთ შესვლა ან დირექტორიების შეცვლა.
ამ გვერდზე წვდომა ავტორიზაციას მოითხოვს. შეგიძლიათ სცადოთ დირექტორიების შეცვლა.
This warning indicates that the .NET SDK used to build your project has one or more known Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs). The full warning message is similar to the following example:
NETSDK1238: The current .NET SDK (<version>) has known vulnerabilities (<CVE list>). Update to version <version>. See https://dotnet.microsoft.com/download
To resolve the warning, install a patched .NET SDK from https://dotnet.microsoft.com/download and update your global.json (if present) to select the new version.
How the check works
The check is opt-in and only runs when the MSBuild property CheckSdkVulnerabilities is set to true:
<Project Sdk="Microsoft.NET.Sdk">
<PropertyGroup>
<CheckSdkVulnerabilities>true</CheckSdkVulnerabilities>
</PropertyGroup>
</Project>
You can also pass /p:CheckSdkVulnerabilities=true to a .NET CLI command, such as dotnet build.
By default, the .NET CLI refreshes a local cache of SDK release metadata in the background at most once every 24 hours under ~/.dotnet/sdk-vulnerability-cache/. To change that interval, set DOTNET_SDK_VULNERABILITY_CHECK_INTERVAL_HOURS. The MSBuild check reads only that cache; it does not make network calls during the build. On machines that have never had network access, no warning is emitted.
Suppress the warning
To suppress the warning without updating the SDK:
Add
NETSDK1238toNoWarn:<NoWarn>$(NoWarn);NETSDK1238</NoWarn>Set
CheckSdkVulnerabilitiestofalse(the default) to turn off NETSDK1238, NETSDK1239, and NETSDK1240.Set the
DOTNET_SDK_VULNERABILITY_CHECK_DISABLEenvironment variable totrueto disable both the cache refresh and the build-time check.