First published: Tue May 15 2018(Updated: )
The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a protocol that allows individual devices on an IP network to get their own network configuration information, including an IP address, a subnet mask, and a broadcast address. The dhcp packages provide a relay agent and ISC DHCP service required to enable and administer DHCP on a network.<br>Security Fix(es):<br><li> A command injection flaw was found in the NetworkManager integration script included in the DHCP client packages in Red Hat Enterprise Linux. A malicious DHCP server, or an attacker on the local network able to spoof DHCP responses, could use this flaw to execute arbitrary commands with root privileges on systems using NetworkManager and configured to obtain network configuration using the DHCP protocol. (CVE-2018-1111)</li> Red Hat would like to thank Felix Wilhelm (Google Security Team) for reporting this issue.
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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redhat/dhcp | <4.1.1-53.P1.el6_9.4 | 4.1.1-53.P1.el6_9.4 |
redhat/dhclient | <4.1.1-53.P1.el6_9.4 | 4.1.1-53.P1.el6_9.4 |
redhat/dhcp | <4.1.1-53.P1.el6_9.4 | 4.1.1-53.P1.el6_9.4 |
redhat/dhcp-common | <4.1.1-53.P1.el6_9.4 | 4.1.1-53.P1.el6_9.4 |
redhat/dhcp-debuginfo | <4.1.1-53.P1.el6_9.4 | 4.1.1-53.P1.el6_9.4 |
redhat/dhcp-debuginfo | <4.1.1-53.P1.el6_9.4 | 4.1.1-53.P1.el6_9.4 |
redhat/dhcp-devel | <4.1.1-53.P1.el6_9.4 | 4.1.1-53.P1.el6_9.4 |
redhat/dhcp-devel | <4.1.1-53.P1.el6_9.4 | 4.1.1-53.P1.el6_9.4 |
redhat/dhclient | <4.1.1-53.P1.el6_9.4 | 4.1.1-53.P1.el6_9.4 |
redhat/dhcp-common | <4.1.1-53.P1.el6_9.4 | 4.1.1-53.P1.el6_9.4 |
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The severity of RHSA-2018:1454 is classified as important.
To fix RHSA-2018:1454, you should update the affected packages to version 4.1.1-53.P1.el6_9.4.
The affected packages under RHSA-2018:1454 include dhcp, dhclient, dhcp-common, and dhcp-devel.
RHSA-2018:1454 impacts Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 systems that utilize the affected DHCP packages.
As of now, there are no public exploits known for RHSA-2018:1454.