pcs-0.10.18-2.el8_10.ML.1
エラータID: AXSA:2024-8447:02
The pcs packages provide a command-line configuration system for the Pacemaker and Corosync utilities.
Security Fix(es):
* rubygem-rack: Denial of Service Vulnerability in Rack Content-Type Parsing (CVE-2024-25126)
* rubygem-rack: Possible DoS Vulnerability with Range Header in Rack (CVE-2024-26141)
* rubygem-rack: Possible Denial of Service Vulnerability in Rack Header Parsing (CVE-2024-26146)
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.
CVE-2024-25126
Rack is a modular Ruby web server interface. Carefully crafted content type headers can cause Rack’s media type parser to take much longer than expected, leading to a possible denial of service vulnerability (ReDos 2nd degree polynomial). This vulnerability is patched in 3.0.9.1 and 2.2.8.1.
CVE-2024-26141
Rack is a modular Ruby web server interface. Carefully crafted Range headers can cause a server to respond with an unexpectedly large response. Responding with such large responses could lead to a denial of service issue. Vulnerable applications will use the `Rack::File` middleware or the `Rack::Utils.byte_ranges` methods (this includes Rails applications). The vulnerability is fixed in 3.0.9.1 and 2.2.8.1.
CVE-2024-26146
Rack is a modular Ruby web server interface. Carefully crafted headers can cause header parsing in Rack to take longer than expected resulting in a possible denial of service issue. Accept and Forwarded headers are impacted. Ruby 3.2 has mitigations for this problem, so Rack applications using Ruby 3.2 or newer are unaffected. This vulnerability is fixed in 2.0.9.4, 2.1.4.4, 2.2.8.1, and 3.0.9.1.
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Rack is a modular Ruby web server interface. Carefully crafted content type headers can cause Rack’s media type parser to take much longer than expected, leading to a possible denial of service vulnerability (ReDos 2nd degree polynomial). This vulnerability is patched in 3.0.9.1 and 2.2.8.1.
Rack is a modular Ruby web server interface. Carefully crafted Range headers can cause a server to respond with an unexpectedly large response. Responding with such large responses could lead to a denial of service issue. Vulnerable applications will use the `Rack::File` middleware or the `Rack::Utils.byte_ranges` methods (this includes Rails applications). The vulnerability is fixed in 3.0.9.1 and 2.2.8.1.
Rack is a modular Ruby web server interface. Carefully crafted headers can cause header parsing in Rack to take longer than expected resulting in a possible denial of service issue. Accept and Forwarded headers are impacted. Ruby 3.2 has mitigations for this problem, so Rack applications using Ruby 3.2 or newer are unaffected. This vulnerability is fixed in 2.0.9.4, 2.1.4.4, 2.2.8.1, and 3.0.9.1.
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SRPMS
- pcs-0.10.18-2.el8_10.ML.1.src.rpm
MD5: 213f8148a0ddbfe0e5a6098850d69c63
SHA-256: 7893ff844917f98f0612d1677df83381c3cb62ec622284bba6d45f65b30f6d69
Size: 5.16 MB
Asianux Server 8 for x86_64
- pcs-0.10.18-2.el8_10.ML.1.x86_64.rpm
MD5: 3529dfa0a085e8e0067b86b79edc6bdd
SHA-256: c218e268df74e1559368804b6ec48c5e4850f237cc84fbdb682d11426f0478ce
Size: 4.11 MB - pcs-snmp-0.10.18-2.el8_10.ML.1.x86_64.rpm
MD5: 5aee0015756897e815373fee77b03b2c
SHA-256: 2847b1c8fc0736cb3529219148a71f015eb6fd3180acb77672a8b81f136d79e5
Size: 80.61 kB