First published: Mon Nov 21 2022(Updated: )
Open vSwitch provides standard network bridging functions and support for<br>the OpenFlow protocol for remote per-flow control of traffic.<br>Bug Fix(es) and Enhancement(s):<br><li> [RHEL-7] bad key length while flow construction for geneve tunnel offload (BZ#1991650)</li> <li> [21.G RHEL-7] Fast Datapath Release (BZ#1991672)</li>
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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redhat/openvswitch2.13 | <2.13.0-102.el7fd | 2.13.0-102.el7fd |
redhat/openvswitch2.13-debuginfo | <2.13.0-102.el7fd | 2.13.0-102.el7fd |
redhat/openvswitch2.13-devel | <2.13.0-102.el7fd | 2.13.0-102.el7fd |
redhat/openvswitch2.13-ipsec | <2.13.0-102.el7fd | 2.13.0-102.el7fd |
redhat/openvswitch2.13-test | <2.13.0-102.el7fd | 2.13.0-102.el7fd |
redhat/python3-openvswitch2.13 | <2.13.0-102.el7fd | 2.13.0-102.el7fd |
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The severity of RHBA-2022:8558 has not been specified but involves a bug fix for key length in flow construction.
To fix RHBA-2022:8558, update to the recommended version 2.13.0-102.el7fd of the Open vSwitch package.
RHBA-2022:8558 affects versions of Open vSwitch up to 2.13.0-102.el7fd.
Open vSwitch provides standard network bridging and support for the OpenFlow protocol for traffic control.
RHBA-2022:8558 is primarily a bug fix related to network functionality rather than a security vulnerability.