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Test ID: | 1.3.6.1.4.1.25623.1.0.882204 |
Category: | CentOS Local Security Checks |
Title: | CentOS Update for libreswan CESA-2015:1154 centos7 |
Summary: | Check the version of libreswan |
Description: | Summary: Check the version of libreswan Vulnerability Insight: Libreswan is an implementation of IPsec & IKE for Linux. IPsec is the Internet Protocol Security and uses strong cryptography to provide both authentication and encryption services. These services allow you to build secure tunnels through untrusted networks such as virtual private network (VPN). A flaw was discovered in the way Libreswan's IKE daemon processed certain IKEv1 payloads. A remote attacker could send specially crafted IKEv1 payloads that, when processed, would lead to a denial of service (daemon crash). (CVE-2015-3204) Red Hat would like to thank Javantea for reporting this issue. This update fixes the following bugs: * Previously, the programs/pluto/state.h and programs/pluto/kernel_netlink.c files had a maximum SELinux context size of 257 and 1024 respectively. These restrictions set by libreswan limited the size of the context that can be exchanged by pluto (the IPSec daemon) when using a Labeled Internet Protocol Security (IPsec). The SElinux labels for Labeled IPsec have been extended to 4096 bytes and the mentioned restrictions no longer exist. (BZ#1198650) * On some architectures, the kernel AES_GCM IPsec algorithm did not work properly with acceleration drivers. On those kernels, some acceleration modules are added to the modprobe blacklist. However, Libreswan was ignoring this blacklist, leading to AES_GCM failures. This update adds support for the module blacklist to the libreswan packages and thus prevents the AES_GCM failures from occurring. (BZ#1208022) * An IPv6 issue has been resolved that prevented ipv6-icmp Neighbour Discovery from working properly once an IPsec tunnel is established (and one endpoint reboots). When upgrading, ensure that /etc/ipsec.conf is loading all /etc/ipsec.d/*conf files using the /etc/ipsec.conf 'include' statement, or explicitly include this new configuration file in /etc/ipsec.conf. (BZ#1208023) * A FIPS self-test prevented libreswan from properly starting in FIPS mode. This bug has been fixed and libreswan now works in FIPS mode as expected. (BZ#1211146) In addition, this update adds the following enhancements: * A new option 'seedbits=' has been added to pre-seed the Network Security Services (NSS) pseudo random number generator (PRNG) function with entropy from the /dev/random file on startup. This option is disabled by default. It can be enabled by setting the 'seedbits=' option in the 'config setup' section in the /etc/ipsec.conf file. (BZ#1198649) * The build process now runs a Cryptographic Algorithm Validation Program (CAVP) certification test on the Internet Key Exchange version 1 and 2 (IKEv1 and IKEv2) PRF/PRF+ functions. (BZ#1213652) All libreswan users are advised to upgrade to these updated packages, which contain backported patches to correct these issues and add these enhancements. Affected Software/OS: libreswan on CentOS 7 Solution: Please install the updated packages. CVSS Score: 5.0 CVSS Vector: AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:N/I:N/A:P |
Cross-Ref: |
Common Vulnerability Exposure (CVE) ID: CVE-2015-3204 75392 http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/75392 GLSA-201603-13 https://security.gentoo.org/glsa/201603-13 RHSA-2015:1154 http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2015-1154.html https://libreswan.org/security/CVE-2015-3204/CVE-2015-3204.txt |
Copyright | Copyright (C) 2015 Greenbone AG |
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