First published: Wed Jan 12 2022(Updated: )
The redhat-virtualization-host packages provide the Red Hat Virtualization Host. These packages include redhat-release-virtualization-host, ovirt-node, and rhev-hypervisor. Red Hat Virtualization Hosts (RHVH) are installed using a special build of Red Hat Enterprise Linux with only the packages required to host virtual machines. RHVH features a Cockpit user interface for monitoring the host's resources and performing administrative tasks.<br>Security Fix(es):<br><li> samba: Active Directory (AD) domain user could become root on domain members (CVE-2020-25717)</li> For more details about the security issue(s), including the impact, a CVSS score, acknowledgments, and other related information, refer to the CVE page(s) listed in the References section.
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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redhat/redhat-release-virtualization-host | <4.4.9-4.el8e | 4.4.9-4.el8e |
redhat/redhat-release-virtualization-host-content | <4.4.9-4.el8e | 4.4.9-4.el8e |
redhat/redhat-virtualization-host-image-update-placeholder | <4.4.9-4.el8e | 4.4.9-4.el8e |
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The severity of RHSA-2022:0133 is classified as moderate.
To fix RHSA-2022:0133, update the affected redhat-virtualization-host packages to version 4.4.9-4.el8e.
The affected packages in RHSA-2022:0133 include redhat-release-virtualization-host, redhat-release-virtualization-host-content, and redhat-virtualization-host-image-update-placeholder.
If RHSA-2022:0133 is not addressed, your system may be exposed to vulnerabilities that could lead to security issues.
There are no specific workarounds recommended for RHSA-2022:0133; applying the updates is the best course of action.