openssl-3.2.2-6.el9_5.1.ML.1
エラータID: AXSA:2025-9665:01
リリース日:
2025/02/17 Monday - 17:09
題名:
openssl-3.2.2-6.el9_5.1.ML.1
影響のあるチャネル:
MIRACLE LINUX 9 for x86_64
Severity:
High
Description:
以下項目について対処しました。
[Security Fix]
- OpenSSL には、SSL_VERIFY_PEER 検証モードが指定されて
いる場合、ハンドシェイク処理が想定どおり中止されない問題が
あるため、リモートの攻撃者により、RFC 7250 の規定に沿った
公開鍵を用いたサーバー認証の試行を介して、不正な認証を可能
とする脆弱性が存在します。(CVE-2024-12797)
解決策:
パッケージをアップデートしてください。
CVE:
CVE-2024-12797
Issue summary: Clients using RFC7250 Raw Public Keys (RPKs) to authenticate a server may fail to notice that the server was not authenticated, because handshakes don't abort as expected when the SSL_VERIFY_PEER verification mode is set. Impact summary: TLS and DTLS connections using raw public keys may be vulnerable to man-in-middle attacks when server authentication failure is not detected by clients. RPKs are disabled by default in both TLS clients and TLS servers. The issue only arises when TLS clients explicitly enable RPK use by the server, and the server, likewise, enables sending of an RPK instead of an X.509 certificate chain. The affected clients are those that then rely on the handshake to fail when the server's RPK fails to match one of the expected public keys, by setting the verification mode to SSL_VERIFY_PEER. Clients that enable server-side raw public keys can still find out that raw public key verification failed by calling SSL_get_verify_result(), and those that do, and take appropriate action, are not affected. This issue was introduced in the initial implementation of RPK support in OpenSSL 3.2. The FIPS modules in 3.4, 3.3, 3.2, 3.1 and 3.0 are not affected by this issue.
Issue summary: Clients using RFC7250 Raw Public Keys (RPKs) to authenticate a server may fail to notice that the server was not authenticated, because handshakes don't abort as expected when the SSL_VERIFY_PEER verification mode is set. Impact summary: TLS and DTLS connections using raw public keys may be vulnerable to man-in-middle attacks when server authentication failure is not detected by clients. RPKs are disabled by default in both TLS clients and TLS servers. The issue only arises when TLS clients explicitly enable RPK use by the server, and the server, likewise, enables sending of an RPK instead of an X.509 certificate chain. The affected clients are those that then rely on the handshake to fail when the server's RPK fails to match one of the expected public keys, by setting the verification mode to SSL_VERIFY_PEER. Clients that enable server-side raw public keys can still find out that raw public key verification failed by calling SSL_get_verify_result(), and those that do, and take appropriate action, are not affected. This issue was introduced in the initial implementation of RPK support in OpenSSL 3.2. The FIPS modules in 3.4, 3.3, 3.2, 3.1 and 3.0 are not affected by this issue.
追加情報:
N/A
ダウンロード:
SRPMS
- openssl-3.2.2-6.el9_5.1.ML.1.src.rpm
MD5: 41f5ca50589b9d291de5d19ac05bdff1
SHA-256: fee7c196575a88ed40395bcb314ddb66350807009939e41c18ca06d95b7a26bb
Size: 17.15 MB
Asianux Server 9 for x86_64
- openssl-3.2.2-6.el9_5.1.ML.1.x86_64.rpm
MD5: ecf2ba6d9f18167162e686579845b455
SHA-256: a3ab30252f44b00512c4801d81785164a894a75b6e45395839c8cf32f0d8d9f8
Size: 1.33 MB - openssl-devel-3.2.2-6.el9_5.1.ML.1.i686.rpm
MD5: 76aabe634336343b16d17e6790e9e843
SHA-256: d44e25c2d0c95ba98a9f8ea15c67e007795cbbd2ad3314a6b1c46f0d1e30cff6
Size: 3.38 MB - openssl-devel-3.2.2-6.el9_5.1.ML.1.x86_64.rpm
MD5: 91cb5e2136e978ae11c97277a09ee56b
SHA-256: b48d96492e62d22594d3e61d7cf8f1045205665c37c950262b8c3852ba955c3e
Size: 3.38 MB - openssl-libs-3.2.2-6.el9_5.1.ML.1.i686.rpm
MD5: 38678c3755d2ae652175aab70ba5b595
SHA-256: 51149cbba083f8585e1d6fa71db7bdfadc6c94a2a06b16e58cdd55278c343a50
Size: 2.35 MB - openssl-libs-3.2.2-6.el9_5.1.ML.1.x86_64.rpm
MD5: c9753b965294616f1efbbe3583ea3000
SHA-256: e476ba3a8bb130a0b19c8fbe944628c87bb2a614f9d59da20c01c00ad09a50a5
Size: 2.38 MB - openssl-perl-3.2.2-6.el9_5.1.ML.1.x86_64.rpm
MD5: 516b6ba112455147a0de2e9fa21ef56e
SHA-256: c293ea7a589d376f882c895bee7bed091478f36b8ff86dab9199f7f2a1a59c10
Size: 31.33 kB