USN-2255-1: OpenStack Neutron vulnerabilities
25 June 2014
Several security issues were fixed in OpenStack Neutron.
Releases
Packages
- neutron - OpenStack Virtual Network Service
Details
Darragh O'Reilly discovered that the Ubuntu packaging for OpenStack Neutron
did not properly set up its sudo configuration. If a different flaw was
found in OpenStack Neutron, this vulnerability could be used to escalate
privileges. (CVE-2013-6433)
Stephen Ma and Christoph Thiel discovered that the openvswitch-agent in
OpenStack Neutron did not properly perform input validation when creating
security group rules when specifying --remote-ip-prefix. A remote
authenticated attacker could exploit this to prevent application of
additional rules. (CVE-2014-0187)
Thiago Martins discovered that OpenStack Neutron would inappropriately
apply SNAT rules to IPv6 subnets when using the L3-agent. A remote
authenticated attacker could exploit this to prevent floating IPv4
addresses from being attached throughout the cloud. (CVE-2014-4167)
Update instructions
The problem can be corrected by updating your system to the following package versions:
Ubuntu 14.04
Ubuntu 13.10
In general, a standard system update will make all the necessary changes.