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Posted on 30 August 2022
RedHat===================================================================== Red Hat Security Advisory
Synopsis: Moderate: openssl security and bug fix update
Advisory ID: RHSA-2022:6224-01
Product: Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Advisory URL: https://access.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2022:6224
Issue date: 2022-08-30
CVE Names: CVE-2022-1292 CVE-2022-1343 CVE-2022-1473
CVE-2022-2068 CVE-2022-2097
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1. Summary:
An update for openssl is now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.
Red Hat Product Security has rated this update as having a security impact
of Moderate. A Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) base score, which
gives a detailed severity rating, is available for each vulnerability from
the CVE link(s) in the References section.
2. Relevant releases/architectures:
Red Hat Enterprise Linux AppStream (v. 9) - aarch64, ppc64le, s390x, x86_64
Red Hat Enterprise Linux BaseOS (v. 9) - aarch64, ppc64le, s390x, x86_64
3. Description:
OpenSSL is a toolkit that implements the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) and
Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocols, as well as a full-strength
general-purpose cryptography library.
Security Fix(es):
* openssl: c_rehash script allows command injection (CVE-2022-1292)
* openssl: Signer certificate verification returns inaccurate response when
using OCSP_NOCHECKS (CVE-2022-1343)
* openssl: OPENSSL_LH_flush() breaks reuse of memory (CVE-2022-1473)
* openssl: the c_rehash script allows command injection (CVE-2022-2068)
* openssl: AES OCB fails to encrypt some bytes (CVE-2022-2097)
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.
Bug Fix(es):
* openssl occasionally sends internal error to gnutls when using FFDHE
(BZ#2080323)
* openssl req defaults to 3DES (BZ#2085499)
* OpenSSL accepts custom elliptic curve parameters when p is large [rhel-9]
(BZ#2085508)
* OpenSSL mustn't work with ECDSA with explicit curve parameters in FIPS
mode (BZ#2085521)
* openssl s_server -groups secp256k1 in FIPS fails because X25519/X448
(BZ#2086554)
* Converting FIPS power-on self test to KAT (BZ#2086866)
* Small RSA keys work for some operations in FIPS mode (BZ#2091938)
* FIPS provider doesn't block RSA encryption for key transport (BZ#2091977)
* OpenSSL testsuite certificates expired (BZ#2095696)
* [IBM 9.1 HW OPT] POWER10 performance enhancements for cryptography:
OpenSSL (BZ#2103044)
* [FIPS lab review] self-test (BZ#2112978)
* [FIPS lab review] DH tuning (BZ#2115856)
* [FIPS lab review] EC tuning (BZ#2115857)
* [FIPS lab review] RSA tuning (BZ#2115858)
* [FIPS lab review] RAND tuning (BZ#2115859)
* [FIPS lab review] zeroization (BZ#2115861)
* [FIPS lab review] HKDF limitations (BZ#2118388)
4. Solution:
For details on how to apply this update, which includes the changes
described in this advisory, refer to:
https://access.redhat.com/articles/11258
For the update to take effect, all services linked to the OpenSSL library
must be restarted, or the system rebooted.
5. Bugs fixed (https://bugzilla.redhat.com/):
2080323 - openssl occasionally sends internal error to gnutls when using FFDHE [rhel-9.0.0.z]
2081494 - CVE-2022-1292 openssl: c_rehash script allows command injection
2082584 - OpenSSL FIPS module should not build in non-approved algorithms [rhel-9.0.0.z]
2082585 - Change FIPS module version to include hash of specfile, patches and sources [rhel-9.0.0.z]
2085499 - openssl req defaults to 3DES [rhel-9.0.0.z]
2085500 - Specifying the openssl config file explicitly causes provider initialisation to fail in FIPS mode [rhel-9.0.0.z]
2085521 - OpenSSL mustn't work with ECDSA with explicit curve parameters in FIPS mode [rhel-9.0.0.z]
2086554 - openssl s_server -groups secp256k1 in FIPS fails because X25519/X448 [rhel-9.0.0.z]
2086866 - Converting FIPS power-on self test to KAT [rhel-9.0.0.z]
2087234 - openssl in FIPS mode verifies SHA-1 signatures, but should not [rhel-9.0.0.z]
2087911 - CVE-2022-1343 openssl: Signer certificate verification returns inaccurate response when using OCSP_NOCHECKS
2087913 - CVE-2022-1473 openssl: OPENSSL_LH_flush() breaks reuse of memory
2091938 - Small RSA keys work for some operations in FIPS mode [rhel-9.0.0.z]
2091977 - FIPS provider doesn't block RSA encryption for key transport [rhel-9.0.0.z]
2091994 - Incomplete filtering of ciphersuites in FIPS mode [rhel-9.0.0.z]
2095696 - OpenSSL testsuite certificates expired [rhel-9.0.0.z]
2097310 - CVE-2022-2068 openssl: the c_rehash script allows command injection
2101346 - PPC 64 Montgomery mult is buggy [rhel-9.0.0.z]
2104905 - CVE-2022-2097 openssl: AES OCB fails to encrypt some bytes
2107530 - sscg FTBFS in rhel-9.1 [rhel-9.0.0.z]
2112978 - [FIPS lab review] self-test [rhel-9.0.0.z]
2115856 - [FIPS lab review] DH tuning [rhel-9.0.0.z]
2115857 - [FIPS lab review] EC tuning [rhel-9.0.0.z]
2115858 - [FIPS lab review] RSA tuning [rhel-9.0.0.z]
2115859 - [FIPS lab review] RAND tuning [rhel-9.0.0.z]
2115861 - [FIPS lab review] zeroization [rhel-9.0.0.z]
2118388 - [FIPS lab review] HKDF limitations [rhel-9.0.0.z]
6. Package List:
Red Hat Enterprise Linux AppStream (v. 9):
aarch64:
openssl-debuginfo-3.0.1-41.el9_0.aarch64.rpm
openssl-debugsource-3.0.1-41.el9_0.aarch64.rpm
openssl-devel-3.0.1-41.el9_0.aarch64.rpm
openssl-libs-debuginfo-3.0.1-41.el9_0.aarch64.rpm
openssl-perl-3.0.1-41.el9_0.aarch64.rpm
ppc64le:
openssl-debuginfo-3.0.1-41.el9_0.ppc64le.rpm
openssl-debugsource-3.0.1-41.el9_0.ppc64le.rpm
openssl-devel-3.0.1-41.el9_0.ppc64le.rpm
openssl-libs-debuginfo-3.0.1-41.el9_0.ppc64le.rpm
openssl-perl-3.0.1-41.el9_0.ppc64le.rpm
s390x:
openssl-debuginfo-3.0.1-41.el9_0.s390x.rpm
openssl-debugsource-3.0.1-41.el9_0.s390x.rpm
openssl-devel-3.0.1-41.el9_0.s390x.rpm
openssl-libs-debuginfo-3.0.1-41.el9_0.s390x.rpm
openssl-perl-3.0.1-41.el9_0.s390x.rpm
x86_64:
openssl-debuginfo-3.0.1-41.el9_0.i686.rpm
openssl-debuginfo-3.0.1-41.el9_0.x86_64.rpm
openssl-debugsource-3.0.1-41.el9_0.i686.rpm
openssl-debugsource-3.0.1-41.el9_0.x86_64.rpm
openssl-devel-3.0.1-41.el9_0.i686.rpm
openssl-devel-3.0.1-41.el9_0.x86_64.rpm
openssl-libs-debuginfo-3.0.1-41.el9_0.i686.rpm
openssl-libs-debuginfo-3.0.1-41.el9_0.x86_64.rpm
openssl-perl-3.0.1-41.el9_0.x86_64.rpm
Red Hat Enterprise Linux BaseOS (v. 9):
Source:
openssl-3.0.1-41.el9_0.src.rpm
aarch64:
openssl-3.0.1-41.el9_0.aarch64.rpm
openssl-debuginfo-3.0.1-41.el9_0.aarch64.rpm
openssl-debugsource-3.0.1-41.el9_0.aarch64.rpm
openssl-libs-3.0.1-41.el9_0.aarch64.rpm
openssl-libs-debuginfo-3.0.1-41.el9_0.aarch64.rpm
ppc64le:
openssl-3.0.1-41.el9_0.ppc64le.rpm
openssl-debuginfo-3.0.1-41.el9_0.ppc64le.rpm
openssl-debugsource-3.0.1-41.el9_0.ppc64le.rpm
openssl-libs-3.0.1-41.el9_0.ppc64le.rpm
openssl-libs-debuginfo-3.0.1-41.el9_0.ppc64le.rpm
s390x:
openssl-3.0.1-41.el9_0.s390x.rpm
openssl-debuginfo-3.0.1-41.el9_0.s390x.rpm
openssl-debugsource-3.0.1-41.el9_0.s390x.rpm
openssl-libs-3.0.1-41.el9_0.s390x.rpm
openssl-libs-debuginfo-3.0.1-41.el9_0.s390x.rpm
x86_64:
openssl-3.0.1-41.el9_0.x86_64.rpm
openssl-debuginfo-3.0.1-41.el9_0.i686.rpm
openssl-debuginfo-3.0.1-41.el9_0.x86_64.rpm
openssl-debugsource-3.0.1-41.el9_0.i686.rpm
openssl-debugsource-3.0.1-41.el9_0.x86_64.rpm
openssl-libs-3.0.1-41.el9_0.i686.rpm
openssl-libs-3.0.1-41.el9_0.x86_64.rpm
openssl-libs-debuginfo-3.0.1-41.el9_0.i686.rpm
openssl-libs-debuginfo-3.0.1-41.el9_0.x86_64.rpm
These packages are GPG signed by Red Hat for security. Our key and
details on how to verify the signature are available from
https://access.redhat.com/security/team/key/
7. References:
https://access.redhat.com/security/cve/CVE-2022-1292
https://access.redhat.com/security/cve/CVE-2022-1343
https://access.redhat.com/security/cve/CVE-2022-1473
https://access.redhat.com/security/cve/CVE-2022-2068
https://access.redhat.com/security/cve/CVE-2022-2097
https://access.redhat.com/security/updates/classification/#moderate
8. Contact:
The Red Hat security contact is <secalert@redhat.com>. More contact
details at https://access.redhat.com/security/team/contact/
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