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Red Hat Security Advisory
Synopsis: Moderate: Red Hat OpenShift Enterprise 2.1.9 security, bug fix, and enhancement update
Advisory ID: RHSA-2014:1906-01
Product: Red Hat OpenShift Enterprise
Advisory URL: https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2014-1906.html
Issue date: 2014-11-25
CVE Names: CVE-2014-3602 CVE-2014-3674
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1. Summary:
Red Hat OpenShift Enterprise release 2.1.9, which fixes two security
issues, several bugs, and add one enhancement, is now available.
Red Hat Product Security has rated this update as having Moderate security
impact. Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) base scores, which give
detailed severity ratings, are available for each vulnerability from the
CVE links in the References section.
2. Relevant releases/architectures:
RHOSE Infrastructure 2.1 – noarch
RHOSE JBoss EAP add-on 2.1 – noarch
RHOSE Node 2.1 – noarch
3. Description:
OpenShift Enterprise by Red Hat is the company’s cloud computing
Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) solution designed for on-premise or private
cloud deployments.
It was found that OpenShift Enterprise 2.1 did not properly restrict access
to services running on different gears. This could allow an attacker to
access unprotected network resources running in another user’s gear.
In a previous update, OpenShift Enterprise 2.2 introduced the
oo-gear-firewall command, which creates firewall rules and SELinux policy
to contain services running on gears to their own internal gear IPs.
The command is invoked by default during new installations of OpenShift
Enterprise 2.2 to prevent this security issue. This update backports the
command to OpenShift Enterprise 2.1.; administrators should run the
following command on node hosts in existing OpenShift Enterprise 2.1
deployments after applying this update to address this security issue:
# oo-gear-firewall -i enable -s enable
Please see the man page of the oo-gear-firewall command for more details.
(CVE-2014-3674)
It was found that OpenShift Enterprise did not restrict access to the
/proc/net/tcp file in gears, which allowed local users to view all
listening connections and connected sockets. This could result in remote
system’s IP or port numbers in use to be exposed, which may be useful for
further targeted attacks.
Note that for local listeners, OpenShift Enterprise restricts connections
to within the gear by default, so even with the knowledge of the local port
and IP, the attacker is unable to connect. The SELinux policy on node hosts
has been updated to prevent this gear information from being accessed by
local users.
Due to the closing of this access, JBoss-based cartridges that relied on it
previously must be upgraded according to the standard procedure. This is a
compatible cartridge upgrade and therefore does not require a restart.
(CVE-2014-3602)
Space precludes documenting all of the bug fixes and enhancements in this
advisory. See the OpenShift Enterprise Technical Notes linked to in the
References section, which will be updated shortly for release 2.1.9, for
details about these changes.
All OpenShift Enterprise users are advised to upgrade to these updated
packages.
4. Solution:
Before applying this update, make sure all previously released errata
relevant to your system have been applied.
See the OpenShift Enterprise 2.1 Release Notes linked to in the References
section, which will be updated shortly for release 2.1.9, for important
instructions on how to fully apply this asynchronous errata update.
This update is available via the Red Hat Network. Details on how to use the
Red Hat Network to apply this update are available at
https://access.redhat.com/site/articles/11258.
5. Bugs fixed (https://bugzilla.redhat.com/):
1131680 – CVE-2014-3602 OpenShift: /proc/net/tcp information disclosure
1143991 – [2.1 backport] Expose haproxy-sni-proxy mapped ports as environmental variables
1148170 – CVE-2014-3674 OpenShift Enterprise: gears fail to properly isolate network traffic
1149837 – [2.1 backport] oo-accept-systems: improve cartridge integrity checks
1153319 – [2.1 backport] Disable SSLv3 to mitigate POODLE CVE- 2014- 3566
1155794 – [2.1 backport] Race condition in `oo-httpd-singular graceful` when using apache-vhost
1163502 – Remove explicit dependency on RHEL 6.6’s subscription-manager package
6. Package List:
RHOSE Infrastructure 2.1:
Source:
openshift-enterprise-upgrade-2.1.9-1.el6op.src.rpm
openshift-origin-broker-1.16.1.14-1.el6op.src.rpm
openshift-origin-broker-util-1.23.8.14-1.el6op.src.rpm
rubygem-openshift-origin-controller-1.23.10.15-1.el6op.src.rpm
rubygem-openshift-origin-msg-broker-mcollective-1.23.3.6-1.el6op.src.rpm
noarch:
openshift-enterprise-release-2.1.9-1.el6op.noarch.rpm
openshift-enterprise-upgrade-broker-2.1.9-1.el6op.noarch.rpm
openshift-enterprise-yum-validator-2.1.9-1.el6op.noarch.rpm
openshift-origin-broker-1.16.1.14-1.el6op.noarch.rpm
openshift-origin-broker-util-1.23.8.14-1.el6op.noarch.rpm
rubygem-openshift-origin-controller-1.23.10.15-1.el6op.noarch.rpm
rubygem-openshift-origin-msg-broker-mcollective-1.23.3.6-1.el6op.noarch.rpm
RHOSE JBoss EAP add-on 2.1:
Source:
openshift-origin-cartridge-jbosseap-2.16.3.7-1.el6op.src.rpm
noarch:
openshift-origin-cartridge-jbosseap-2.16.3.7-1.el6op.noarch.rpm
RHOSE Node 2.1:
Source:
openshift-enterprise-upgrade-2.1.9-1.el6op.src.rpm
openshift-origin-cartridge-jbossews-1.22.3.7-1.el6op.src.rpm
openshift-origin-msg-node-mcollective-1.22.2.3-1.el6op.src.rpm
openshift-origin-node-util-1.22.20.5-1.el6op.src.rpm
rubygem-openshift-origin-frontend-apache-mod-rewrite-0.5.2.2-1.el6op.src.rpm
rubygem-openshift-origin-frontend-apache-vhost-0.5.2.6-1.el6op.src.rpm
rubygem-openshift-origin-frontend-apachedb-0.4.1.2-1.el6op.src.rpm
rubygem-openshift-origin-frontend-haproxy-sni-proxy-0.3.2.2-1.el6op.src.rpm
rubygem-openshift-origin-node-1.23.9.26-1.el6op.src.rpm
noarch:
openshift-enterprise-release-2.1.9-1.el6op.noarch.rpm
openshift-enterprise-upgrade-node-2.1.9-1.el6op.noarch.rpm
openshift-enterprise-yum-validator-2.1.9-1.el6op.noarch.rpm
openshift-origin-cartridge-jbossews-1.22.3.7-1.el6op.noarch.rpm
openshift-origin-msg-node-mcollective-1.22.2.3-1.el6op.noarch.rpm
openshift-origin-node-util-1.22.20.5-1.el6op.noarch.rpm
rubygem-openshift-origin-frontend-apache-mod-rewrite-0.5.2.2-1.el6op.noarch.rpm
rubygem-openshift-origin-frontend-apache-vhost-0.5.2.6-1.el6op.noarch.rpm
rubygem-openshift-origin-frontend-apachedb-0.4.1.2-1.el6op.noarch.rpm
rubygem-openshift-origin-frontend-haproxy-sni-proxy-0.3.2.2-1.el6op.noarch.rpm
rubygem-openshift-origin-node-1.23.9.26-1.el6op.noarch.rpm
These packages are GPG signed by Red Hat for security. Our key and
details on how to verify the signature are available from
https://access.redhat.com/security/team/key/
7. References:
https://access.redhat.com/security/cve/CVE-2014-3602
https://access.redhat.com/security/cve/CVE-2014-3674
https://access.redhat.com/security/updates/classification/#moderate
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/OpenShift_Enterprise/2/html-single/Technical_Notes/index.html
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/OpenShift_Enterprise/2/html-single/2.1_Release_Notes/index.html#chap-Asynchronous_Errata_Updates
8. Contact:
The Red Hat security contact is <secalert@redhat.com>. More contact
details at https://access.redhat.com/security/team/contact/
Copyright 2014 Red Hat, Inc.
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