Описание
ELSA-2024-12675: openssl security update (MODERATE)
[3.0.7-28.0.1_fips]
- Replace upstream references in fips man pages [Orabug: 35824276]
- Add FIPS package change: add fips suffix to Release and set Epoch to 10 [Orabug: 35824276]
- Update FIPS module name and remove upstream references from fips_module_indicators manpage [Orabug: 35824276]
[3.0.7-28.0.1]
- Drop OpenELA branding, apply Oracle branding patches
- Enable openssl-fips-provider dependency [Orabug: 36504822]
- Temporary disable openssl-fips-provider dependency [Orabug: 36504822]
- Replace upstream references [Orabug: 34340177]
[1:3.0.7-28]
- Patch for CVE-2024-6119 Resolves: RHEL-55340
Обновленные пакеты
Oracle Linux 9
Oracle Linux aarch64
openssl
3.0.7-28.0.1.el9_4_fips
openssl-devel
3.0.7-28.0.1.el9_4_fips
openssl-libs
3.0.7-28.0.1.el9_4_fips
openssl-perl
3.0.7-28.0.1.el9_4_fips
Oracle Linux x86_64
openssl
3.0.7-28.0.1.el9_4_fips
openssl-devel
3.0.7-28.0.1.el9_4_fips
openssl-libs
3.0.7-28.0.1.el9_4_fips
openssl-perl
3.0.7-28.0.1.el9_4_fips
Связанные CVE
Связанные уязвимости
Issue summary: Applications performing certificate name checks (e.g., TLS clients checking server certificates) may attempt to read an invalid memory address resulting in abnormal termination of the application process. Impact summary: Abnormal termination of an application can a cause a denial of service. Applications performing certificate name checks (e.g., TLS clients checking server certificates) may attempt to read an invalid memory address when comparing the expected name with an `otherName` subject alternative name of an X.509 certificate. This may result in an exception that terminates the application program. Note that basic certificate chain validation (signatures, dates, ...) is not affected, the denial of service can occur only when the application also specifies an expected DNS name, Email address or IP address. TLS servers rarely solicit client certificates, and even when they do, they generally don't perform a name check against a reference identifier (expected i...
Issue summary: Applications performing certificate name checks (e.g., TLS clients checking server certificates) may attempt to read an invalid memory address resulting in abnormal termination of the application process. Impact summary: Abnormal termination of an application can a cause a denial of service. Applications performing certificate name checks (e.g., TLS clients checking server certificates) may attempt to read an invalid memory address when comparing the expected name with an `otherName` subject alternative name of an X.509 certificate. This may result in an exception that terminates the application program. Note that basic certificate chain validation (signatures, dates, ...) is not affected, the denial of service can occur only when the application also specifies an expected DNS name, Email address or IP address. TLS servers rarely solicit client certificates, and even when they do, they generally don't perform a name check against a reference identifier (expected ident...
Issue summary: Applications performing certificate name checks (e.g., TLS clients checking server certificates) may attempt to read an invalid memory address resulting in abnormal termination of the application process. Impact summary: Abnormal termination of an application can a cause a denial of service. Applications performing certificate name checks (e.g., TLS clients checking server certificates) may attempt to read an invalid memory address when comparing the expected name with an `otherName` subject alternative name of an X.509 certificate. This may result in an exception that terminates the application program. Note that basic certificate chain validation (signatures, dates, ...) is not affected, the denial of service can occur only when the application also specifies an expected DNS name, Email address or IP address. TLS servers rarely solicit client certificates, and even when they do, they generally don't perform a name check against a reference identifier (expected iden
Issue summary: Applications performing certificate name checks (e.g., ...