RHSA-2026:39010: Moderate: freeipmi security update

Published Jul 13, 2026
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Updated

Moderate: freeipmi security update

Other sources

The freeipmi packages contain an Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) remote console and system management software based on the IPMI specification.Security Fix(es): freeipmi: buffer overflows on response messages via ipmi-oem (CVE-2026-33554) freeipmi: FreeIPMI: Denial of service via buffer overflow in ipmi-oem client (CVE-2026-50031) 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.

Red Hat

Affected Software

45 affected componentsFixes available
Red Hat Red Hat Enterprise Linux for ARM 64 - Extended Life Cycle
Red Hat Red Hat Enterprise Linux for x86_64 - Update Services for SAP Solutions
Red Hat Red Hat Enterprise Linux for x86_64 - Extended Life Cycle
Red Hat Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server for Power LE - Update Services for SAP Solutions
Red Hat Red Hat Enterprise Linux for ARM 64 - 4 years of updates
Red Hat Red Hat Enterprise Linux for Power, little endian - Extended Life Cycle
Red Hat Red Hat Enterprise Linux for IBM z Systems - 4 years of updates
Red Hat Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server - AUS
Red Hat Red Hat Enterprise Linux for IBM z Systems - Extended Life Cycle
redhat/freeipmi<1.6.14-2.el9_2.1
1.6.14-2.el9_2.1
redhat/freeipmi<1.6.14-2.el9_2.1
1.6.14-2.el9_2.1
redhat/freeipmi-bmc-watchdog<1.6.14-2.el9_2.1
1.6.14-2.el9_2.1
redhat/freeipmi-bmc-watchdog-debuginfo<1.6.14-2.el9_2.1
1.6.14-2.el9_2.1
redhat/freeipmi-bmc-watchdog-debuginfo<1.6.14-2.el9_2.1
1.6.14-2.el9_2.1
redhat/freeipmi-debuginfo<1.6.14-2.el9_2.1
1.6.14-2.el9_2.1
redhat/freeipmi-debuginfo<1.6.14-2.el9_2.1
1.6.14-2.el9_2.1
redhat/freeipmi-debugsource<1.6.14-2.el9_2.1
1.6.14-2.el9_2.1
redhat/freeipmi-debugsource<1.6.14-2.el9_2.1
1.6.14-2.el9_2.1
redhat/freeipmi-ipmidetectd<1.6.14-2.el9_2.1
1.6.14-2.el9_2.1
redhat/freeipmi-ipmidetectd-debuginfo<1.6.14-2.el9_2.1
1.6.14-2.el9_2.1
redhat/freeipmi-ipmidetectd-debuginfo<1.6.14-2.el9_2.1
1.6.14-2.el9_2.1
redhat/freeipmi-ipmiseld<1.6.14-2.el9_2.1
1.6.14-2.el9_2.1
redhat/freeipmi-ipmiseld-debuginfo<1.6.14-2.el9_2.1
1.6.14-2.el9_2.1
redhat/freeipmi-ipmiseld-debuginfo<1.6.14-2.el9_2.1
1.6.14-2.el9_2.1
redhat/freeipmi<1.6.14-2.el9_2.1
1.6.14-2.el9_2.1
redhat/freeipmi-bmc-watchdog<1.6.14-2.el9_2.1
1.6.14-2.el9_2.1
redhat/freeipmi-bmc-watchdog-debuginfo<1.6.14-2.el9_2.1
1.6.14-2.el9_2.1
redhat/freeipmi-debuginfo<1.6.14-2.el9_2.1
1.6.14-2.el9_2.1
redhat/freeipmi-debugsource<1.6.14-2.el9_2.1
1.6.14-2.el9_2.1
redhat/freeipmi-ipmidetectd<1.6.14-2.el9_2.1
1.6.14-2.el9_2.1
redhat/freeipmi-ipmidetectd-debuginfo<1.6.14-2.el9_2.1
1.6.14-2.el9_2.1
redhat/freeipmi-ipmiseld<1.6.14-2.el9_2.1
1.6.14-2.el9_2.1
redhat/freeipmi-ipmiseld-debuginfo<1.6.14-2.el9_2.1
1.6.14-2.el9_2.1
redhat/freeipmi<1.6.14-2.el9_2.1.aa
1.6.14-2.el9_2.1.aa
redhat/freeipmi-bmc-watchdog<1.6.14-2.el9_2.1.aa
1.6.14-2.el9_2.1.aa
redhat/freeipmi-bmc-watchdog-debuginfo<1.6.14-2.el9_2.1.aa
1.6.14-2.el9_2.1.aa
redhat/freeipmi-debuginfo<1.6.14-2.el9_2.1.aa
1.6.14-2.el9_2.1.aa
redhat/freeipmi-debugsource<1.6.14-2.el9_2.1.aa
1.6.14-2.el9_2.1.aa
redhat/freeipmi-ipmidetectd<1.6.14-2.el9_2.1.aa
1.6.14-2.el9_2.1.aa
redhat/freeipmi-ipmidetectd-debuginfo<1.6.14-2.el9_2.1.aa
1.6.14-2.el9_2.1.aa
redhat/freeipmi-ipmiseld<1.6.14-2.el9_2.1.aa
1.6.14-2.el9_2.1.aa
redhat/freeipmi-ipmiseld-debuginfo<1.6.14-2.el9_2.1.aa
1.6.14-2.el9_2.1.aa
redhat/freeipmi-bmc-watchdog<1.6.14-2.el9_2.1
1.6.14-2.el9_2.1
redhat/freeipmi-ipmidetectd<1.6.14-2.el9_2.1
1.6.14-2.el9_2.1
redhat/freeipmi-ipmiseld<1.6.14-2.el9_2.1
1.6.14-2.el9_2.1

Remediation

Recommended actions to resolve this vulnerability, in priority order.

  1. Upgrade

    Upgrade redhat/freeipmi to a version that resolves this vulnerability.

    Fixed in 1.6.14-2.el9_2.1
  2. Upgrade

    Upgrade redhat/freeipmi-bmc-watchdog to a version that resolves this vulnerability.

    Fixed in 1.6.14-2.el9_2.1
  3. Upgrade

    Upgrade redhat/freeipmi-bmc-watchdog-debuginfo to a version that resolves this vulnerability.

    Fixed in 1.6.14-2.el9_2.1
  4. Upgrade

    Upgrade redhat/freeipmi-debuginfo to a version that resolves this vulnerability.

    Fixed in 1.6.14-2.el9_2.1
  5. Upgrade

    Upgrade redhat/freeipmi-debugsource to a version that resolves this vulnerability.

    Fixed in 1.6.14-2.el9_2.1
  6. Upgrade

    Upgrade redhat/freeipmi-ipmidetectd to a version that resolves this vulnerability.

    Fixed in 1.6.14-2.el9_2.1
  7. Upgrade

    Upgrade redhat/freeipmi-ipmidetectd-debuginfo to a version that resolves this vulnerability.

    Fixed in 1.6.14-2.el9_2.1
  8. Upgrade

    Upgrade redhat/freeipmi-ipmiseld to a version that resolves this vulnerability.

    Fixed in 1.6.14-2.el9_2.1
  9. Upgrade

    Upgrade redhat/freeipmi-ipmiseld-debuginfo to a version that resolves this vulnerability.

    Fixed in 1.6.14-2.el9_2.1
  10. Upgrade

    Upgrade redhat/freeipmi to a version that resolves this vulnerability.

    Fixed in 1.6.14-2.el9_2.1.aa
  11. Upgrade

    Upgrade redhat/freeipmi-bmc-watchdog to a version that resolves this vulnerability.

    Fixed in 1.6.14-2.el9_2.1.aa
  12. Upgrade

    Upgrade redhat/freeipmi-bmc-watchdog-debuginfo to a version that resolves this vulnerability.

    Fixed in 1.6.14-2.el9_2.1.aa
  13. Upgrade

    Upgrade redhat/freeipmi-debuginfo to a version that resolves this vulnerability.

    Fixed in 1.6.14-2.el9_2.1.aa
  14. Upgrade

    Upgrade redhat/freeipmi-debugsource to a version that resolves this vulnerability.

    Fixed in 1.6.14-2.el9_2.1.aa
  15. Upgrade

    Upgrade redhat/freeipmi-ipmidetectd to a version that resolves this vulnerability.

    Fixed in 1.6.14-2.el9_2.1.aa
  16. Upgrade

    Upgrade redhat/freeipmi-ipmidetectd-debuginfo to a version that resolves this vulnerability.

    Fixed in 1.6.14-2.el9_2.1.aa
  17. Upgrade

    Upgrade redhat/freeipmi-ipmiseld to a version that resolves this vulnerability.

    Fixed in 1.6.14-2.el9_2.1.aa
  18. Upgrade

    Upgrade redhat/freeipmi-ipmiseld-debuginfo to a version that resolves this vulnerability.

    Fixed in 1.6.14-2.el9_2.1.aa
  19. Upgrade

    Upgrade freeipmi to a version that resolves this vulnerability.

    Fixed in 1.6.14-2.el9_2.1
  20. Upgrade

    Upgrade freeipmi-bmc-watchdog to a version that resolves this vulnerability.

    Fixed in 1.6.14-2.el9_2.1
  21. Upgrade

    Upgrade freeipmi-debuginfo to a version that resolves this vulnerability.

    Fixed in 1.6.14-2.el9_2.1
  22. Upgrade

    Upgrade freeipmi-debugsource to a version that resolves this vulnerability.

    Fixed in 1.6.14-2.el9_2.1
  23. Upgrade

    Upgrade freeipmi-ipmidetectd to a version that resolves this vulnerability.

    Fixed in 1.6.14-2.el9_2.1
  24. Upgrade

    Upgrade freeipmi-ipmidetectd-debuginfo to a version that resolves this vulnerability.

    Fixed in 1.6.14-2.el9_2.1
  25. Upgrade

    Upgrade freeipmi-ipmiseld to a version that resolves this vulnerability.

    Fixed in 1.6.14-2.el9_2.1
  26. Upgrade

    Upgrade freeipmi-ipmiseld-debuginfo to a version that resolves this vulnerability.

    Fixed in 1.6.14-2.el9_2.1

Event History

Jul 13, 2026
Advisory Published
via Red Hat·03:50 PM
Data Sourced
via Red Hat·03:50 PM
DescriptionSeverityAffected Software
Jul 29, 2026
Advisory Published
via Red Hat·05:01 PM
Data Sourced
via Red Hat·05:01 PM
Remedy

Frequently Asked Questions

1

What is the severity of RHSA-2026:39010?

The severity of RHSA-2026:39010 is categorized as medium with a CVSS score of 4.

2

What security issues are addressed in RHSA-2026:39010?

RHSA-2026:39010 addresses buffer overflows on response messages via ipmi-oem related to CVE-2026-33554.

3

How do I fix RHSA-2026:39010?

To fix RHSA-2026:39010, update the affected freeipmi packages to the latest version provided by Red Hat.

4

Which software packages are affected by RHSA-2026:39010?

The affected software packages include redhat/freeipmi, redhat/freeipmi-bmc-watchdog, and others listed in the advisory.

5

Is RHSA-2026:39010 critical for my system?

While RHSA-2026:39010 is not critical, it is recommended to apply the security update to mitigate the buffer overflow risks.

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