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SUSE: 2022:292-1 High: Security Patch for SUSE/SLE15 Environment

The container suse/sle15 was updated. The following patches have been included in this update:. SUSE Container Update Advisory: suse/sle15 ----------------------------------------------------------------- Container Advisory ID : SUSE-CU-2022:291-1 Container Tags : suse/sle15:15.2 , suse/sle15:15.2.9.5.105 Container Release : 9.5.105 Severity : moderate Type : security References : 1099272 1115529 1128846 1162964 1172113 1173277 1174075 1174911 1180689 1181826 1182959 1187906 1190926 1193805 1194229 1195149 1195792 1195856 1197004 CVE-2020-14367 ----------------------------------------------------------------- The container suse/sle15 was updated. The following patches have been included in this update: ----------------------------------------------------------------- Advisory ID: SUSE-SU-2022:845-1 Released: Tue Mar 15 11:40:52 2022 Summary: Security update for chrony Type: security Severity: moderate References: 1099272,1115529,1128846,1162964,1172113,1173277,1174075,1174911,1180689,1181826,1187906,1190926,1194229,CVE-2020-14367 This update for chrony fixes the following issues: Chrony was updated to 4.1, bringing features and bugfixes. Update to 4.1 * Add support for NTS servers specified by IP address (matching Subject Alternative Name in server certificate) * Add source-specific configuration of trusted certificates * Allow multiple files and directories with trusted certificates * Allow multiple pairs of server keys and certificates * Add copy option to server/pool directive * Increase PPS lock limit to 40% of pulse interval * Perform source selection immediately after loading dump files * Reload dump files for addresses negotiated by NTS-KE server * Update seccomp filter and add less restrictive level * Restart ongoing name resolution on online command * Fix dump files to not include uncorrected offset * Fix initstepslew to accept time from own NTPclients * Reset NTP address and port when no longer negotiated by NTS-KE server - Ensure the correct pool packages are installed for openSUSE and SLE (bsc#1180689). - Fix pool package dependencies, so that SLE prefers chrony-pool-suse over chrony-pool-empty. (bsc#1194229) - Enable syscallfilter unconditionally [bsc#1181826]. Update to 4.0 - Enhancements - Add support for Network Time Security (NTS) authentication - Add support for AES-CMAC keys (AES128, AES256) with Nettle - Add authselectmode directive to control selection of unauthenticated sources - Add binddevice, bindacqdevice, bindcmddevice directives - Add confdir directive to better support fragmented configuration - Add sourcedir directive and 'reload sources' command to support dynamic NTP sources specified in files - Add clockprecision directive - Add dscp directive to set Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) - Add -L option to limit log messages by severity - Add -p option to print whole configuration with included files - Add -U option to allow start under non-root user - Allow maxsamples to be set to 1 for faster update with -q/-Q option - Avoid replacing NTP sources with sources that have unreachable address - Improve pools to repeat name resolution to get 'maxsources' sources - Improve source selection with trusted sources - Improve NTP loop test to prevent synchronisation to itself - Repeat iburst when NTP source is switched from offline state to online - Update clock synchronisation status and leap status more frequently - Update seccomp filter - Add 'add pool' command - Add 'reset sources' command to drop all measurements - Add authdata command to print details about NTP authentication - Add selectdata command to print details about source selection - Add -N option and sourcename command to print original names of sources - Add -a option to somecommands to print also unresolved sources - Add -k, -p, -r options to clients command to select, limit, reset data - Bug fixes - Don’t set interface for NTP responses to allow asymmetric routing - Handle RTCs that don’t support interrupts - Respond to command requests with correct address on multihomed hosts - Removed features - Drop support for RIPEMD keys (RMD128, RMD160, RMD256, RMD320) - Drop support for long (non-standard) MACs in NTPv4 packets (chrony 2.x clients using non-MD5/SHA1 keys need to use option 'version 3') - Drop support for line editing with GNU Readline - By default we don't write log files but log to journald, so only recommend logrotate. - Adjust and rename the sysconfig file, so that it matches the expectations of chronyd.service (bsc#1173277). Update to 3.5.1: * Create new file when writing pidfile (CVE-2020-14367, bsc#1174911) - Fixes for %_libexecdir changing to /usr/libexec (bsc#1174075) - Use iburst in the default pool statements to speed up initial synchronisation (bsc#1172113). Update to 3.5: + Add support for more accurate reading of PHC on Linux 5.0 + Add support for hardware timestamping on interfaces with read-only timestamping configuration + Add support for memory locking and real-time priority on FreeBSD, NetBSD, Solaris + Update seccomp filter to work on more architectures + Validate refclock driver options + Fix bindaddress directive on FreeBSD + Fix transposition of hardware RX timestamp on Linux 4.13 and later + Fix building on non-glibc systems - Fix location of helper script in chrony-dnssrv@.service (bsc#1128846). - Read runtime servers from /var/run/netconfig/chrony.servers to fix bsc#1099272. - Move chrony-helper to /usr/lib/chrony/helper, because there should be no executables in /usr/share. Update to version 3.4 * Enhancements + Add filter option to server/pool/peer directive + Add minsamples and maxsamples options to hwtimestamp directive + Addsupport for faster frequency adjustments in Linux 4.19 + Change default pidfile to /var/run/chrony/chronyd.pid to allow chronyd without root privileges to remove it on exit + Disable sub-second polling intervals for distant NTP sources + Extend range of supported sub-second polling intervals + Get/set IPv4 destination/source address of NTP packets on FreeBSD + Make burst options and command useful with short polling intervals + Modify auto_offline option to activate when sending request failed + Respond from interface that received NTP request if possible + Add onoffline command to switch between online and offline state according to current system network configuration + Improve example NetworkManager dispatcher script * Bug fixes + Avoid waiting in Linux getrandom system call + Fix PPS support on FreeBSD and NetBSD Update to version 3.3 * Enhancements: + Add burst option to server/pool directive + Add stratum and tai options to refclock directive + Add support for Nettle crypto library + Add workaround for missing kernel receive timestamps on Linux + Wait for late hardware transmit timestamps + Improve source selection with unreachable sources + Improve protection against replay attacks on symmetric mode + Allow PHC refclock to use socket in /var/run/chrony + Add shutdown command to stop chronyd + Simplify format of response to manual list command + Improve handling of unknown responses in chronyc * Bug fixes: + Respond to NTPv1 client requests with zero mode + Fix -x option to not require CAP_SYS_TIME under non-root user + Fix acquisitionport directive to work with privilege separation + Fix handling of socket errors on Linux to avoid high CPU usage + Fix chronyc to not get stuck in infinite loop after clock step ----------------------------------------------------------------- Advisory ID: SUSE-RU-2022:861-1 Released: Tue Mar 15 23:30:48 2022 Summary: Recommendedupdate for openssl-1_1 Type: recommended Severity: moderate References: 1182959,1195149,1195792,1195856 This update for openssl-1_1 fixes the following issues: openssl-1_1: - Fix PAC pointer authentication in ARM (bsc#1195856) - Pull libopenssl-1_1 when updating openssl-1_1 with the same version (bsc#1195792) - FIPS: Fix function and reason error codes (bsc#1182959) - Enable zlib compression support (bsc#1195149) glibc: - Resolve installation issue of `glibc-devel` in SUSE Linux Enterprise Micro 5.1 linux-glibc-devel: - Resolve installation issue of `linux-kernel-headers` in SUSE Linux Enterprise Micro 5.1 libxcrypt: - Resolve installation issue of `libxcrypt-devel` in SUSE Linux Enterprise Micro 5.1 zlib: - Resolve installation issue of `zlib-devel` in SUSE Linux Enterprise Micro 5.1 ----------------------------------------------------------------- Advisory ID: SUSE-RU-2022:867-1 Released: Wed Mar 16 07:14:44 2022 Summary: Recommended update for libtirpc Type: recommended Severity: moderate References: 1193805 This update for libtirpc fixes the following issues: - Fix memory leak in client protocol version 2 code (bsc#1193805) ----------------------------------------------------------------- Advisory ID: SUSE-RU-2022:874-1 Released: Wed Mar 16 10:40:52 2022 Summary: Recommended update for openldap2 Type: recommended Severity: moderate References: 1197004 This update for openldap2 fixes the following issue: - Revert jsc#PM-3288 - CLDAP ( -DLDAP_CONNECTIONLESS ) due to regression (bsc#1197004) The following package changes have been done: - libaugeas0-1.10.1-3.9.1 updated - libldap-2_4-2-2.4.46-9.64.1 updated - libldap-data-2.4.46-9.64.1 updated - libopenssl1_1-hmac-1.1.1d-11.43.1 updated - libopenssl1_1-1.1.1d-11.43.1 updated - libtirpc-netconfig-1.0.2-3.11.1 updated - libtirpc3-1.0.2-3.11.1 updated - libz1-1.2.11-3.26.10 updated - openssl-1_1-1.1.1d-11.43.1 updated . SUSE Container Update Notice for suse/sle15 delivers vital securitypatches and significant enhancements for chrony and additional software components.. SUSE Security, Container Update, Security Advisory, Software Updates. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

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