Описание
ELSA-2024-10987: pcs security update (MODERATE)
[0.10.18-2.0.1.el8_10.3]
- Replace HAM-logo.png with a generic one
[0.10.18-2.el8_10.3]
- Prevented any future HTTP header-based attacks on puma/sinatra by removing any headers not recognized by pcsd Resolves: RHEL-65595
Обновленные пакеты
Oracle Linux 8
Oracle Linux aarch64
pcs
0.10.18-2.0.1.el8_10.3
pcs-snmp
0.10.18-2.0.1.el8_10.3
Oracle Linux x86_64
pcs
0.10.18-2.0.1.el8_10.3
pcs-snmp
0.10.18-2.0.1.el8_10.3
Связанные CVE
Связанные уязвимости
Versions of the package sinatra from 0.0.0 are vulnerable to Reliance on Untrusted Inputs in a Security Decision via the X-Forwarded-Host (XFH) header. When making a request to a method with redirect applied, it is possible to trigger an Open Redirect Attack by inserting an arbitrary address into this header. If used for caching purposes, such as with servers like Nginx, or as a reverse proxy, without handling the X-Forwarded-Host header, attackers can potentially exploit Cache Poisoning or Routing-based SSRF.
Versions of the package sinatra from 0.0.0 are vulnerable to Reliance on Untrusted Inputs in a Security Decision via the X-Forwarded-Host (XFH) header. When making a request to a method with redirect applied, it is possible to trigger an Open Redirect Attack by inserting an arbitrary address into this header. If used for caching purposes, such as with servers like Nginx, or as a reverse proxy, without handling the X-Forwarded-Host header, attackers can potentially exploit Cache Poisoning or Routing-based SSRF.
Versions of the package sinatra from 0.0.0 are vulnerable to Reliance on Untrusted Inputs in a Security Decision via the X-Forwarded-Host (XFH) header. When making a request to a method with redirect applied, it is possible to trigger an Open Redirect Attack by inserting an arbitrary address into this header. If used for caching purposes, such as with servers like Nginx, or as a reverse proxy, without handling the X-Forwarded-Host header, attackers can potentially exploit Cache Poisoning or Routing-based SSRF.
Versions of the package sinatra from 0.0.0 are vulnerable to Reliance ...