Resolution for OpenSSL CCS Injection Vulnerability (CVE-2014-0224) in Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization
Environment
Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization 3.3
Issue
How do I avoid impact to a Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Manager from CVE-2014-0224?
How do I know if my Red Hat Enterprise Manager is vulnerable to CVE-2014-0224?
Resolution
The exploit affects systems that are servers offering an OpenSSL connection, or clients connecting to vulnerable servers.
In order to avoid exploitation from CVE-2014-0224, ensure that your system is updated to at least the following versions of OpenSSL.
RHEV-M
As the Manager runs on a Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 deployment, follow the solution
Resolution for CVE-2014-0224 in Red Hat Enterprise Linux
RHEL Hypervisors
Same as RHEV-Manager,
# yum update openssl*
RHEV-H
RHSA-2014:0629
Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Hypervisor- rhev-hypervisor6-6.5-20140603.1.el6ev
In order to update to the most recent version of RHEV-H ISO run the following command on RHEV-Manager:
# yum update rhev-hypervisor6
To update Red Hat Enteprise Virtualization Hypervisor see the This content is not included.Updating Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Hypervisors Guide
Diagnostic Steps
If you are unsure if your system is affected by this vulnerability, review your version of Openssl:
# rpm -qa openssl
Additionally Red Hat Access Labs has released the CCS Injection Detector to help you validate your systems have been patched against this vulnerability.
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