RHSA-2022:0445: Moderate: Red Hat Single Sign-On 7.4.10 on OpenJ9 for OpenShift image security update
Red Hat Single Sign-On is an integrated sign-on solution, available as a Red Hat JBoss Middleware for OpenShift containerized image. The Red Hat Single Sign-On for OpenShift image provides an authentication server that you can use to log in centrally, log out, and register. You can also manage user accounts for web applications, mobile applications, and RESTful web services.This erratum releases a new image for Red Hat Single Sign-On 7.4.10 for use within the OpenShift Container Platform 3.10, OpenShift Container Platform 3.11, and within the OpenShift Container Platform 4.3 cloud computing Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) for on-premise or private cloud deployments, aligning with the standalone product release.Security Fix(es): log4j: SQL injection in Log4j 1.x when application is configured to use JDBCAppender (CVE-2022-23305) log4j: Unsafe deserialization flaw in Chainsaw log viewer (CVE-2022-23307) log4j: Remote code execution in Log4j 1.x when application is configured to use JMSAppender (CVE-2021-4104) log4j: Remote code execution in Log4j 1.x when application is configured to use JMSSink (CVE-2022-23302) 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.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the severity of RHSA-2022:0445?
The severity of RHSA-2022:0445 is classified as important.
How do I fix RHSA-2022:0445?
To fix RHSA-2022:0445, you should update your Red Hat Single Sign-On installation to the latest version provided in the advisory.
What vulnerabilities are addressed in RHSA-2022:0445?
RHSA-2022:0445 addresses multiple vulnerabilities that affect the Red Hat Single Sign-On platform.
Is RHSA-2022:0445 applicable to OpenShift deployments?
Yes, RHSA-2022:0445 specifically applies to the Red Hat Single Sign-On containerized image for OpenShift.
What should I do if I cannot apply the update for RHSA-2022:0445?
If you cannot apply the update for RHSA-2022:0445, consider implementing mitigation strategies until the update can be applied.