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Severity
7.5
CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:H

On affected platforms running Arista EOS with mirroring to multiple destinations configured, an internal system error may trigger a kernel panic and cause system reload.

Remedy

The recommended resolution is to upgrade to a remediated software version at your earliest convenience. Arista recommends customers move to the latest version of each release that contains all the fixes listed below. For more information about upgrading see EOS User Manual: Upgrades and Downgrades https://www.arista.com/en/um-eos/eos-upgrades-and-downgrades CVE-2023-3646 has been fixed in the following releases: * 4.28.6M and later releases in the 4.28.x train * 4.29.2F and later releases in the 4.29.x train

Remedy

HotfixThe following hotfix can be applied to remediate CVE-2023-3646. The hotfix only applies to the releases listed below and no other releases. All other versions require upgrading to a release containing the fix (as listed above): * 4.28.2F through 4.28.5.1M releases in the 4.28.x train * 4.29.1F and earlier releases in the 4.29.X train Note: Installing/uninstalling the Hotfix will result in a restart of the SandFapNi agent and an associated reprogramming of the switch chip. This process could result in outages from 5-20 minutes, depending on the number of active ports in the particular system. To determine which hotfix to use, run “show version” from the CLI and refer to the “Architecture” Field. Version: 1.0 URL: SecurityAdvisory88_CVE-2023-3646_Hotfix_i686.swix https://www.arista.com/support/advisories-notices/sa-download/ SWIX hash:(SHA-512) 9c01d1bc1d657879e1a1b657a8c0dab090d589efc3f2c64e9cac1ae0356fce14496809893bffb0892b1505f8b4ee25cad0064bd7315ba6737dc5fdb200539f1a   URL: SecurityAdvisory88_CVE-2023-3646_Hotfix_x86_64.swix https://www.arista.com/support/advisories-notices/sa-download/ SWIX hash:(SHA512) 98e98c2c34f81df4da3e4068ac9a81191f4c6ef1acab884972d092c79a7495e00d9a25c8713620d3e25b4699f777810a627634eb8078dcbbb19317ed27a9b0d5   For instructions on installation and verification of the hotfix patch, refer to the “managing eos extensions” https://www.arista.com/en/um-eos/eos-managing-eos-extensions  section in the EOS User Manual. Ensure that the patch is made persistent across reboots by running the command ‘copy installed-extensions boot-extensions’.
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Severity
6.5
CVSS:3.1/AV:A/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:H

On affected platforms running Arista EOS with VXLAN configured, malformed or truncated packets received over a VXLAN tunnel and forwarded in hardware can cause egress ports to be unable to forward packets. The device will continue to be susceptible to the issue until remediation is in place.

Remedy

The recommended resolution is to upgrade to a remediated software version at your earliest convenience. Arista recommends customers move to the latest version of each release that contains all the fixes listed below. For more information about upgrading see EOS User Manual: Upgrades and Downgrades https://www.arista.com/en/um-eos/eos-upgrades-and-downgrades CVE-2023-24548 has been fixed in the following releases: * 4.30.0F and later releases in the 4.30.x train * 4.29.0F and later releases in the 4.29.x train * 4.28.0F and later releases in the 4.28.x train * 4.27.0F and later releases in the 4.27.x train * 4.26.0F and later releases in the 4.26.x train * 4.25.1F and later releases in the 4.25.x train No remediation is planned for EOS software versions that are beyond their standard EOS support lifecycle https://www.arista.com/en/support/product-documentation/eos-life-cycle-policy (i.e. 4.22, 4.23).
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Severity
7.5
CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:H

On the affected platforms running EOS, a malformed DHCP packet might cause the DHCP relay agent to restart.

Remedy

CVE-2023-24510 has been fixed in the following releases: - 4.29.2F and later releases in the 4.29.x train - 4.28.7M and later releases in the 4.28.x train - 4.27.10M and later releases in the 4.27.x train - 4.26.10M and later releases in the 4.26.x train
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Severity
7.5
CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:H

On affected platforms running Arista EOS with SNMP configured, a specially crafted packet can cause a memory leak in the snmpd process. This may result in the snmpd processing being terminated (causing SNMP requests to time out until snmpd is automatically restarted) and potential memory resource exhaustion for other processes on the switch. The vulnerability does not have any confidentiality or integrity impacts to the system.

Remedy

The recommended resolution is to upgrade to a remediated software version at your earliest convenience. Artista recommends customers move to the latest version of each release that contains all the fixes listed below. For more information about upgrading see Eos User Manual: Upgrades and Downgrades CVE-2023-24511 has been fixed in the following releases: 4.29.2F and later releases in the 4.29.x train 4.28.6M and later releases in the 4.28.x train 4.27.9M and later releases in the 4.27.x train 4.26.10M and later releases in the 4.26.x train

Remedy

The following hotfix can be applied to remediate CVE-2023-24511. The hotfix only applies to the releases listed below and no other releases. All other versions require upgrading to a release containing the fix (as listed above).: 4.29.1F and below releases in the 4.29.x train 4.28.5.1M and below releases in the 4.28.x train 4.27.8.1M and below releases in the 4.27.x train 4.26.9M and below releases in the 4.26.x train Note: Installing/uninstalling the SWIX will cause the snmpd process to restart Version: 1.0 URL:SecurityAdvisory84_CVE-2023-24511_Hotfix.swix SWIX hash:SecurityAdvisory84_CVE-2023-24511_Hotfix.swix (SHA-512)da2bc1fd2c7fc718e3c72c7ce83dc1caa05150cbe2f081c8cc3ed40ce787f7e24dff5202e621ef5f2af89f72afd25f7476d02f722ffe8e8c7d24c101cbbfe0e5
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Severity
7.5
CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:H

For certain systems running EOS, a Precision Time Protocol (PTP) packet of a management/signaling message with an invalid Type-Length-Value (TLV) causes the PTP agent to restart. Repeated restarts of the service will make the service unavailable.

Remedy

The recommended resolution is to upgrade to a remediated software version at your earliest convenience. Artista recommends customers move to the latest version of each release that contains all the fixes listed below. CVE-2021-28510 has been fixed in the following releases: 4.27.2 and later releases in the 4.27.x train 4.26.5 and later releases in the 4.26.x train 4.25.7 and later releases in the 4.25.x train 4.24.9 and later releases in the 4.24.x train 4.23.11 and later releases in the 4.23.x train

Remedy

Hotfix The following hotfix can be applied to remediate CVE-2021-28510 Note: Installing/uninstalling the SWIX will cause the PTP agent to restart. Version: 1.0 URL:SecurityAdvisory76_CVE-2021-28510_Hotfix.swix SWIX hash: (SHA-512)2b78b8274b7c73083775b0327e13819c655db07e22b80038bb3843002c679a798b53a4638c549a86183e01a835377bf262d27e60020a39516a5d215e2fadb437
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Severity
6.1
CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:H/UI:R/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:N

This advisory documents the impact of an internally found vulnerability in Arista EOS state streaming telemetry agent TerminAttr and OpenConfig transport protocols. The impact of this vulnerability is that, in certain conditions, TerminAttr might leak MACsec sensitive data in clear text in CVP to other authorized users, which could cause MACsec traffic to be decrypted or modified by other authorized users on the device.

Remedy

The recommended resolution is to upgrade to a remediated software version at your earliest convenience. The vulnerability is fixed in the following versions: EOS versions: 4.24.10 and later release in the 4.24.x train 4.25.8 and later releases in the 4.25.x train 4.26.6 and later releases in the 4.26.x train 4.27.4 and later releases in the 4.27.x train TerminAttr versions: TerminAttr v1.10.11 and later releases in the v1.10.x train TerminAttr v1.16.8 and later releases in the v1.16.x train TerminAttr v1.19.2 and later releases
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Severity
7.4
CVSS:3.1/AV:A/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:C/C:N/I:N/A:H

An issue with ARP packets in Arista’s EOS affecting the 7800R3, 7500R3, and 7280R3 series of products may result in issues that cause a kernel crash, followed by a device reload. The affected Arista EOS versions are: 4.24.2.4F and below releases in the 4.24.x train; 4.23.4M and below releases in the 4.23.x train; 4.22.6M and below releases in the 4.22.x train.

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