An update for skopeo is now available for openEuler-22.03-LTS-SP1
Security Advisory
openeuler-security@openeuler.org
openEuler security committee
openEuler-SA-2023-1824
Final
1.0
1.0
2023-11-17
Initial
2023-11-17
2023-11-17
openEuler SA Tool V1.0
2023-11-17
skopeo security update
An update for skopeo is now available for openEuler-22.03-LTS-SP1.
A command line utility that performs various operations on container images and image repositories
Security Fix(es):
HTTP and MIME header parsing can allocate large amounts of memory, even when parsing small inputs, potentially leading to a denial of service. Certain unusual patterns of input data can cause the common function used to parse HTTP and MIME headers to allocate substantially more memory than required to hold the parsed headers. An attacker can exploit this behavior to cause an HTTP server to allocate large amounts of memory from a small request, potentially leading to memory exhaustion and a denial of service. With fix, header parsing now correctly allocates only the memory required to hold parsed headers.(CVE-2023-24534)
An update for skopeo is now available for openEuler-22.03-LTS-SP1.
openEuler Security has rated this update as having a security impact of high. 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.
High
skopeo
https://www.openeuler.org/en/security/safety-bulletin/detail.html?id=openEuler-SA-2023-1824
https://www.openeuler.org/en/security/cve/detail.html?id=CVE-2023-24534
https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2023-24534
openEuler-22.03-LTS-SP1
skopeo-debugsource-1.5.2-3.oe2203sp1.aarch64.rpm
skopeo-1.5.2-3.oe2203sp1.aarch64.rpm
containers-common-1.5.2-3.oe2203sp1.aarch64.rpm
skopeo-debuginfo-1.5.2-3.oe2203sp1.aarch64.rpm
skopeo-1.5.2-3.oe2203sp1.src.rpm
containers-common-1.5.2-3.oe2203sp1.x86_64.rpm
skopeo-debugsource-1.5.2-3.oe2203sp1.x86_64.rpm
skopeo-1.5.2-3.oe2203sp1.x86_64.rpm
skopeo-debuginfo-1.5.2-3.oe2203sp1.x86_64.rpm
HTTP and MIME header parsing can allocate large amounts of memory, even when parsing small inputs, potentially leading to a denial of service. Certain unusual patterns of input data can cause the common function used to parse HTTP and MIME headers to allocate substantially more memory than required to hold the parsed headers. An attacker can exploit this behavior to cause an HTTP server to allocate large amounts of memory from a small request, potentially leading to memory exhaustion and a denial of service. With fix, header parsing now correctly allocates only the memory required to hold parsed headers.
2023-11-17
CVE-2023-24534
openEuler-22.03-LTS-SP1
High
7.5
AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:H
skopeo security update
2023-11-17
https://www.openeuler.org/en/security/safety-bulletin/detail.html?id=openEuler-SA-2023-1824