RHSA-2024:7759: Moderate: Multicluster Engine for Kubernetes 2.6.3 security updates
Moderate: Multicluster Engine for Kubernetes 2.6.3 security updates
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Multicluster engine for Kubernetes v2.6.3 images<br>Multicluster engine for Kubernetes provides the foundational components<br>that are necessary for the centralized management of multiple<br>Kubernetes-based clusters across data centers, public clouds, and private<br>clouds.<br>You can use the engine to create new Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform<br>clusters or to bring existing Kubernetes-based clusters under management by<br>importing them. After the clusters are managed, you can use the APIs that<br>are provided by the engine to distribute configuration based on placement<br>policy.<br>Security fix(es):<br>nodejs/elliptic: EDDSA signature malleability occurs because there is a missing signature length check, and thus zero-valued bytes can be removed or appended (CVE-2024-42459) <br>nodejs/elliptic: ECDSA signature malleability occurs because there is a missing check for whether the leading bit of r and s is zero (CVE-2024-42460) <br>nodejs/elliptic: ECDSA implementation malleability due to BER-enconded signatures being allowed (CVE-2024-42461)
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the severity of RHSA-2024:7759?
The severity of RHSA-2024:7759 is classified as moderate.
What software is affected by RHSA-2024:7759?
RHSA-2024:7759 affects the Red Hat multicluster engine for Kubernetes version 2.6.3.
How do I fix RHSA-2024:7759?
To fix RHSA-2024:7759, update your Red Hat multicluster engine for Kubernetes to the latest version.
Are there known vulnerabilities associated with RHSA-2024:7759?
Yes, RHSA-2024:7759 addresses security vulnerabilities in the multicluster engine for Kubernetes.
When was RHSA-2024:7759 released?
RHSA-2024:7759 was released as part of the security updates for the multicluster engine for Kubernetes.