- Issued:
- 2019-10-01
- Updated:
- 2019-10-01
RHBA-2019:2948 - Bug Fix Advisory
Synopsis
fuse7/fuse-console Container Image Updates
Type/Severity
Bug Fix Advisory
Topic
Updated fuse7/fuse-console container image is now available for RHEL-7 based Middleware Containers.
Description
The fuse7/fuse-console container image has been updated for RHEL-7 based Middleware Containers to address following security advisories: RHSA-2019:2746 [1]
Users of fuse7/fuse-console container images are advised to upgrade to these updated images, which contain backported patches to correct these security issues, fix these bugs and add these enhancements. Users of these images are also encouraged to rebuild all container images that depend on these images.
You can find images updated by this advisory in Red Hat Container Catalog [2]
Solution
The Red Hat OpenShift Enterprise container image provided by this update can be downloaded from the Red Hat Container Registry at registry.access.redhat.com. Installation instructions for your platform are available at Red Hat Container Catalog [3]
Dockerfiles and scripts should be amended either to refer to this new image specifically, or to the latest image generally.
Affected Products
- Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform 3.11 x86_64
- Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform 3.10 x86_64
Fixes
- BZ - 1735741 - CVE-2019-9513 HTTP/2: flood using PRIORITY frames results in excessive resource consumption
- BZ - 1741860 - CVE-2019-9511 HTTP/2: large amount of data requests leads to denial of service
- BZ - 1741864 - CVE-2019-9516 HTTP/2: 0-length headers lead to denial of service
CVEs
- CVE-2016-3616
- CVE-2016-10739
- CVE-2018-0495
- CVE-2018-0734
- CVE-2018-1122
- CVE-2018-11212
- CVE-2018-11213
- CVE-2018-11214
- CVE-2018-11813
- CVE-2018-12404
- CVE-2018-12641
- CVE-2018-12697
- CVE-2018-14348
- CVE-2018-14498
- CVE-2018-14598
- CVE-2018-14599
- CVE-2018-14600
- CVE-2018-14647
- CVE-2018-15853
- CVE-2018-15854
- CVE-2018-15855
- CVE-2018-15856
- CVE-2018-15857
- CVE-2018-15859
- CVE-2018-15861
- CVE-2018-15862
- CVE-2018-15863
- CVE-2018-15864
- CVE-2018-16062
- CVE-2018-16402
- CVE-2018-16403
- CVE-2018-16842
- CVE-2018-18310
- CVE-2018-18520
- CVE-2018-18521
- CVE-2018-20532
- CVE-2018-20533
- CVE-2018-20534
- CVE-2018-1000876
- CVE-2019-1559
- CVE-2019-3858
- CVE-2019-3861
- CVE-2019-5010
- CVE-2019-7149
- CVE-2019-7150
- CVE-2019-7664
- CVE-2019-7665
- CVE-2019-9511
- CVE-2019-9513
- CVE-2019-9516
- CVE-2019-9740
- CVE-2019-9947
- CVE-2019-9948
The Red Hat security contact is secalert@redhat.com. More contact details at https://access.redhat.com/security/team/contact/.