An update for python3 is now available for openEuler-20.03-LTS-SP1,openEuler-20.03-LTS-SP3,openEuler-22.03-LTS,openEuler-22.03-LTS-SP1 and openEuler-22.03-LTS-SP2
Security Advisory
openeuler-security@openeuler.org
openEuler security committee
openEuler-SA-2023-1677
Final
1.0
1.0
2023-09-22
Initial
2023-09-22
2023-09-22
openEuler SA Tool V1.0
2023-09-22
python3 security update
An update for python3 is now available for openEuler-20.03-LTS-SP1,openEuler-20.03-LTS-SP3,openEuler-22.03-LTS,openEuler-22.03-LTS-SP1 and openEuler-22.03-LTS-SP2.
Python combines remarkable power with very clear syntax. It has modules, classes, exceptions, very high level dynamic data types, and dynamic typing. There are interfaces to many system calls and libraries, as well as to various windowing systems. New built-in modules are easily written in C or C++ (or other languages, depending on the chosen implementation). Python is also usable as an extension language for applications written in other languages that need easy-to-use scripting or automation interfaces.
Security Fix(es):
An issue was discovered in Python before 3.8.18, 3.9.x before 3.9.18, 3.10.x before 3.10.13, and 3.11.x before 3.11.5. It primarily affects servers (such as HTTP servers) that use TLS client authentication. If a TLS server-side socket is created, receives data into the socket buffer, and then is closed quickly, there is a brief window where the SSLSocket instance will detect the socket as "not connected" and won't initiate a handshake, but buffered data will still be readable from the socket buffer. This data will not be authenticated if the server-side TLS peer is expecting client certificate authentication, and is indistinguishable from valid TLS stream data. Data is limited in size to the amount that will fit in the buffer. (The TLS connection cannot directly be used for data exfiltration because the vulnerable code path requires that the connection be closed on initialization of the SSLSocket.)(CVE-2023-40217)
An update for python3 is now available for openEuler-20.03-LTS-SP1,openEuler-20.03-LTS-SP3,openEuler-22.03-LTS,openEuler-22.03-LTS-SP1 and openEuler-22.03-LTS-SP2.
openEuler Security has rated this update as having a security impact of medium. A Common Vunlnerability Scoring System(CVSS)base score,which gives a detailed severity rating, is available for each vulnerability from the CVElink(s) in the References section.
Medium
python3
https://www.openeuler.org/en/security/safety-bulletin/detail.html?id=openEuler-SA-2023-1677
https://www.openeuler.org/en/security/cve/detail.html?id=CVE-2023-40217
https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2023-40217
openEuler-20.03-LTS-SP1
openEuler-20.03-LTS-SP3
openEuler-22.03-LTS
openEuler-22.03-LTS-SP1
openEuler-22.03-LTS-SP2
python3-debugsource-3.7.9-35.oe1.aarch64.rpm
python3-devel-3.7.9-35.oe1.aarch64.rpm
python3-3.7.9-35.oe1.aarch64.rpm
python3-debuginfo-3.7.9-35.oe1.aarch64.rpm
python3-debug-3.7.9-35.oe1.aarch64.rpm
python3-debug-3.7.9-37.oe1.aarch64.rpm
python3-debugsource-3.7.9-37.oe1.aarch64.rpm
python3-devel-3.7.9-37.oe1.aarch64.rpm
python3-3.7.9-37.oe1.aarch64.rpm
python3-debuginfo-3.7.9-37.oe1.aarch64.rpm
python3-3.9.9-26.oe2203.aarch64.rpm
python3-debuginfo-3.9.9-26.oe2203.aarch64.rpm
python3-debug-3.9.9-26.oe2203.aarch64.rpm
python3-unversioned-command-3.9.9-26.oe2203.aarch64.rpm
python3-devel-3.9.9-26.oe2203.aarch64.rpm
python3-debugsource-3.9.9-26.oe2203.aarch64.rpm
python3-debugsource-3.9.9-26.oe2203sp1.aarch64.rpm
python3-3.9.9-26.oe2203sp1.aarch64.rpm
python3-devel-3.9.9-26.oe2203sp1.aarch64.rpm
python3-unversioned-command-3.9.9-26.oe2203sp1.aarch64.rpm
python3-debug-3.9.9-26.oe2203sp1.aarch64.rpm
python3-debuginfo-3.9.9-26.oe2203sp1.aarch64.rpm
python3-debug-3.9.9-26.oe2203sp2.aarch64.rpm
python3-debugsource-3.9.9-26.oe2203sp2.aarch64.rpm
python3-debuginfo-3.9.9-26.oe2203sp2.aarch64.rpm
python3-devel-3.9.9-26.oe2203sp2.aarch64.rpm
python3-3.9.9-26.oe2203sp2.aarch64.rpm
python3-unversioned-command-3.9.9-26.oe2203sp2.aarch64.rpm
python3-help-3.7.9-35.oe1.noarch.rpm
python3-help-3.7.9-37.oe1.noarch.rpm
python3-help-3.9.9-26.oe2203.noarch.rpm
python3-help-3.9.9-26.oe2203sp1.noarch.rpm
python3-help-3.9.9-26.oe2203sp2.noarch.rpm
python3-3.7.9-35.oe1.src.rpm
python3-3.7.9-37.oe1.src.rpm
python3-3.9.9-26.oe2203.src.rpm
python3-3.9.9-26.oe2203sp1.src.rpm
python3-3.9.9-26.oe2203sp2.src.rpm
python3-devel-3.7.9-35.oe1.x86_64.rpm
python3-debug-3.7.9-35.oe1.x86_64.rpm
python3-debuginfo-3.7.9-35.oe1.x86_64.rpm
python3-debugsource-3.7.9-35.oe1.x86_64.rpm
python3-3.7.9-35.oe1.x86_64.rpm
python3-debuginfo-3.7.9-37.oe1.x86_64.rpm
python3-devel-3.7.9-37.oe1.x86_64.rpm
python3-debug-3.7.9-37.oe1.x86_64.rpm
python3-debugsource-3.7.9-37.oe1.x86_64.rpm
python3-3.7.9-37.oe1.x86_64.rpm
python3-debuginfo-3.9.9-26.oe2203.x86_64.rpm
python3-unversioned-command-3.9.9-26.oe2203.x86_64.rpm
python3-debug-3.9.9-26.oe2203.x86_64.rpm
python3-3.9.9-26.oe2203.x86_64.rpm
python3-debugsource-3.9.9-26.oe2203.x86_64.rpm
python3-devel-3.9.9-26.oe2203.x86_64.rpm
python3-debug-3.9.9-26.oe2203sp1.x86_64.rpm
python3-devel-3.9.9-26.oe2203sp1.x86_64.rpm
python3-debugsource-3.9.9-26.oe2203sp1.x86_64.rpm
python3-3.9.9-26.oe2203sp1.x86_64.rpm
python3-debuginfo-3.9.9-26.oe2203sp1.x86_64.rpm
python3-unversioned-command-3.9.9-26.oe2203sp1.x86_64.rpm
python3-debuginfo-3.9.9-26.oe2203sp2.x86_64.rpm
python3-debug-3.9.9-26.oe2203sp2.x86_64.rpm
python3-debugsource-3.9.9-26.oe2203sp2.x86_64.rpm
python3-unversioned-command-3.9.9-26.oe2203sp2.x86_64.rpm
python3-devel-3.9.9-26.oe2203sp2.x86_64.rpm
python3-3.9.9-26.oe2203sp2.x86_64.rpm
An issue was discovered in Python before 3.8.18, 3.9.x before 3.9.18, 3.10.x before 3.10.13, and 3.11.x before 3.11.5. It primarily affects servers (such as HTTP servers) that use TLS client authentication. If a TLS server-side socket is created, receives data into the socket buffer, and then is closed quickly, there is a brief window where the SSLSocket instance will detect the socket as not connected and won t initiate a handshake, but buffered data will still be readable from the socket buffer. This data will not be authenticated if the server-side TLS peer is expecting client certificate authentication, and is indistinguishable from valid TLS stream data. Data is limited in size to the amount that will fit in the buffer. (The TLS connection cannot directly be used for data exfiltration because the vulnerable code path requires that the connection be closed on initialization of the SSLSocket.)
2023-09-22
CVE-2023-40217
openEuler-20.03-LTS-SP1
openEuler-20.03-LTS-SP3
openEuler-22.03-LTS
openEuler-22.03-LTS-SP1
openEuler-22.03-LTS-SP2
Medium
5.3
AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:L/I:N/A:N
python3 security update
2023-09-22
https://www.openeuler.org/en/security/safety-bulletin/detail.html?id=openEuler-SA-2023-1677