First published: Tue Mar 29 2022(Updated: )
Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform is Red Hat's cloud computing<br>Kubernetes application platform solution designed for on-premise or private<br>cloud deployments.<br>This advisory contains the RPM packages for Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform 4.9.26. See the following advisory for the container images for this release:<br><a href="https://access.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2022:1022" target="_blank">https://access.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2022:1022</a> Security Fix(es):<br><li> haproxy: Denial of service via set-cookie2 header (CVE-2022-0711)</li> <li> workflow-cps: OS command execution through crafted SCM contents</li> (CVE-2022-25173)<br><li> workflow-cps-global-lib: OS command execution through crafted SCM</li> contents (CVE-2022-25174)<br><li> workflow-multibranch: OS command execution through crafted SCM contents</li> (CVE-2022-25175)<br><li> workflow-cps-global-lib: Sandbox bypass vulnerability (CVE-2022-25181)</li> <li> workflow-cps-global-lib: Sandbox bypass vulnerability (CVE-2022-25182)</li> <li> workflow-cps-global-lib: Sandbox bypass vulnerability (CVE-2022-25183)</li> <li> workflow-cps: Pipeline-related plugins follow symbolic links or do not</li> limit path names (CVE-2022-25176)<br><li> workflow-cps-global-lib: Pipeline-related plugins follow symbolic links</li> or do not limit path names (CVE-2022-25177)<br><li> workflow-cps-global-lib: Pipeline-related plugins follow symbolic links</li> or do not limit path names (CVE-2022-25178)<br><li> workflow-multibranch: Pipeline-related plugins follow symbolic links or</li> do not limit path names (CVE-2022-25179)<br><li> workflow-cps: Password parameters are included from the original build in</li> replayed builds (CVE-2022-25180)<br><li> pipeline-build-step: Password parameter default values exposed</li> (CVE-2022-25184)<br>For more details about the security issue(s), including the impact, a CVSS<br>score, acknowledgments, and other related information, refer to the CVE<br>page(s) listed in the References section.<br>All OpenShift Container Platform 4.9 users are advised to upgrade to these updated packages and images when they are available in the appropriate release channel. To check for available updates, use the OpenShift Console or the CLI oc command. Instructions for upgrading a cluster are available at <a href="https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/4.9/updating/updating-cluster-cli.html" target="_blank">https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/4.9/updating/updating-cluster-cli.html</a>
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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redhat/cri-o | <1.22.3-2.rhaos4.9.git28c5a70.el8 | 1.22.3-2.rhaos4.9.git28c5a70.el8 |
redhat/haproxy | <2.2.15-4.el8 | 2.2.15-4.el8 |
redhat/jenkins | <2-plugins-4.9.1647580879-1.el8 | 2-plugins-4.9.1647580879-1.el8 |
redhat/openshift-clients | <4.9.0-202203221324.p0.ga646be5.assembly.stream.el8 | 4.9.0-202203221324.p0.ga646be5.assembly.stream.el8 |
redhat/runc | <1.0.1-3.rhaos4.9.git4144b63.el8 | 1.0.1-3.rhaos4.9.git4144b63.el8 |
redhat/cri-o | <1.22.3-2.rhaos4.9.git28c5a70.el8 | 1.22.3-2.rhaos4.9.git28c5a70.el8 |
redhat/cri-o-debuginfo | <1.22.3-2.rhaos4.9.git28c5a70.el8 | 1.22.3-2.rhaos4.9.git28c5a70.el8 |
redhat/cri-o-debugsource | <1.22.3-2.rhaos4.9.git28c5a70.el8 | 1.22.3-2.rhaos4.9.git28c5a70.el8 |
redhat/haproxy-debugsource | <2.2.15-4.el8 | 2.2.15-4.el8 |
redhat/haproxy22 | <2.2.15-4.el8 | 2.2.15-4.el8 |
redhat/haproxy22-debuginfo | <2.2.15-4.el8 | 2.2.15-4.el8 |
redhat/jenkins | <2-plugins-4.9.1647580879-1.el8 | 2-plugins-4.9.1647580879-1.el8 |
redhat/openshift-clients | <4.9.0-202203221324.p0.ga646be5.assembly.stream.el8 | 4.9.0-202203221324.p0.ga646be5.assembly.stream.el8 |
redhat/openshift-clients-redistributable | <4.9.0-202203221324.p0.ga646be5.assembly.stream.el8 | 4.9.0-202203221324.p0.ga646be5.assembly.stream.el8 |
redhat/runc | <1.0.1-3.rhaos4.9.git4144b63.el8 | 1.0.1-3.rhaos4.9.git4144b63.el8 |
redhat/runc-debuginfo | <1.0.1-3.rhaos4.9.git4144b63.el8 | 1.0.1-3.rhaos4.9.git4144b63.el8 |
redhat/runc-debugsource | <1.0.1-3.rhaos4.9.git4144b63.el8 | 1.0.1-3.rhaos4.9.git4144b63.el8 |
redhat/cri-o | <1.22.3-2.rhaos4.9.git28c5a70.el7 | 1.22.3-2.rhaos4.9.git28c5a70.el7 |
redhat/openshift-ansible | <4.9.0-202203150226.p0.g8abf85e.assembly.stream.el7 | 4.9.0-202203150226.p0.g8abf85e.assembly.stream.el7 |
redhat/openshift-clients | <4.9.0-202203221324.p0.ga646be5.assembly.stream.el7 | 4.9.0-202203221324.p0.ga646be5.assembly.stream.el7 |
redhat/cri-o | <1.22.3-2.rhaos4.9.git28c5a70.el7 | 1.22.3-2.rhaos4.9.git28c5a70.el7 |
redhat/cri-o-debuginfo | <1.22.3-2.rhaos4.9.git28c5a70.el7 | 1.22.3-2.rhaos4.9.git28c5a70.el7 |
redhat/openshift-ansible | <4.9.0-202203150226.p0.g8abf85e.assembly.stream.el7 | 4.9.0-202203150226.p0.g8abf85e.assembly.stream.el7 |
redhat/openshift-ansible-test | <4.9.0-202203150226.p0.g8abf85e.assembly.stream.el7 | 4.9.0-202203150226.p0.g8abf85e.assembly.stream.el7 |
redhat/openshift-clients | <4.9.0-202203221324.p0.ga646be5.assembly.stream.el7 | 4.9.0-202203221324.p0.ga646be5.assembly.stream.el7 |
redhat/openshift-clients-redistributable | <4.9.0-202203221324.p0.ga646be5.assembly.stream.el7 | 4.9.0-202203221324.p0.ga646be5.assembly.stream.el7 |
redhat/cri-o | <1.22.3-2.rhaos4.9.git28c5a70.el8 | 1.22.3-2.rhaos4.9.git28c5a70.el8 |
redhat/cri-o-debuginfo | <1.22.3-2.rhaos4.9.git28c5a70.el8 | 1.22.3-2.rhaos4.9.git28c5a70.el8 |
redhat/cri-o-debugsource | <1.22.3-2.rhaos4.9.git28c5a70.el8 | 1.22.3-2.rhaos4.9.git28c5a70.el8 |
redhat/haproxy-debugsource | <2.2.15-4.el8 | 2.2.15-4.el8 |
redhat/haproxy22 | <2.2.15-4.el8 | 2.2.15-4.el8 |
redhat/haproxy22-debuginfo | <2.2.15-4.el8 | 2.2.15-4.el8 |
redhat/openshift-clients | <4.9.0-202203221324.p0.ga646be5.assembly.stream.el8 | 4.9.0-202203221324.p0.ga646be5.assembly.stream.el8 |
redhat/runc | <1.0.1-3.rhaos4.9.git4144b63.el8 | 1.0.1-3.rhaos4.9.git4144b63.el8 |
redhat/runc-debuginfo | <1.0.1-3.rhaos4.9.git4144b63.el8 | 1.0.1-3.rhaos4.9.git4144b63.el8 |
redhat/runc-debugsource | <1.0.1-3.rhaos4.9.git4144b63.el8 | 1.0.1-3.rhaos4.9.git4144b63.el8 |
redhat/cri-o-debuginfo | <1.22.3-2.rhaos4.9.git28c5a70.el8 | 1.22.3-2.rhaos4.9.git28c5a70.el8 |
redhat/cri-o-debugsource | <1.22.3-2.rhaos4.9.git28c5a70.el8 | 1.22.3-2.rhaos4.9.git28c5a70.el8 |
redhat/haproxy-debugsource | <2.2.15-4.el8 | 2.2.15-4.el8 |
redhat/haproxy22 | <2.2.15-4.el8 | 2.2.15-4.el8 |
redhat/haproxy22-debuginfo | <2.2.15-4.el8 | 2.2.15-4.el8 |
redhat/runc-debuginfo | <1.0.1-3.rhaos4.9.git4144b63.el8 | 1.0.1-3.rhaos4.9.git4144b63.el8 |
redhat/runc-debugsource | <1.0.1-3.rhaos4.9.git4144b63.el8 | 1.0.1-3.rhaos4.9.git4144b63.el8 |
redhat/cri-o | <1.22.3-2.rhaos4.9.git28c5a70.el8.aa | 1.22.3-2.rhaos4.9.git28c5a70.el8.aa |
redhat/cri-o-debuginfo | <1.22.3-2.rhaos4.9.git28c5a70.el8.aa | 1.22.3-2.rhaos4.9.git28c5a70.el8.aa |
redhat/cri-o-debugsource | <1.22.3-2.rhaos4.9.git28c5a70.el8.aa | 1.22.3-2.rhaos4.9.git28c5a70.el8.aa |
redhat/haproxy-debugsource | <2.2.15-4.el8.aa | 2.2.15-4.el8.aa |
redhat/haproxy22 | <2.2.15-4.el8.aa | 2.2.15-4.el8.aa |
redhat/haproxy22-debuginfo | <2.2.15-4.el8.aa | 2.2.15-4.el8.aa |
redhat/openshift-clients | <4.9.0-202203221324.p0.ga646be5.assembly.stream.el8.aa | 4.9.0-202203221324.p0.ga646be5.assembly.stream.el8.aa |
redhat/runc | <1.0.1-3.rhaos4.9.git4144b63.el8.aa | 1.0.1-3.rhaos4.9.git4144b63.el8.aa |
redhat/runc-debuginfo | <1.0.1-3.rhaos4.9.git4144b63.el8.aa | 1.0.1-3.rhaos4.9.git4144b63.el8.aa |
redhat/runc-debugsource | <1.0.1-3.rhaos4.9.git4144b63.el8.aa | 1.0.1-3.rhaos4.9.git4144b63.el8.aa |
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The severity of RHSA-2022:1021 is categorized as important in the Red Hat security advisory.
To fix RHSA-2022:1021, you should update the affected packages, such as cri-o, haproxy, and openshift-clients, to their recommended versions listed in the advisory.
The packages affected by RHSA-2022:1021 include cri-o, haproxy, jenkins, openshift-clients, and runc among others.
The recommended version for the cri-o package in RHSA-2022:1021 is 1.22.3-2.rhaos4.9.git28c5a70.el8.
Yes, RHSA-2022:1021 applies to both EL7 and EL8 systems, with specific package versions for each.