- Issued:
- 2022-08-08
- Updated:
- 2022-08-08
RHSA-2022:5924 - Security Advisory
Synopsis
Important: Service Telemetry Framework 1.4 security update
Type/Severity
Security Advisory: Important
Topic
An update is now available for Service Telemetry Framework 1.4 for RHEL 8.
Red Hat Product Security has rated this update as having a security impact of Important. A Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) base score, which gives a detailed severity rating, is available for each vulnerability from the CVE link(s) in the References section.
Description
Service Telemetry Framework (STF) provides automated collection of measurements and data from remote clients, such as Red Hat OpenStack Platform or third-party nodes. STF then transmits the information to a centralized, receiving Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform (OCP) deployment for storage, retrieval, and monitoring.
Security Fix(es):
- golang: compress/gzip: stack exhaustion in Reader.Read (CVE-2022-30631)
For more details about the security issue(s), including the impact, a CVSS score, acknowledgments, and other related information, refer to the CVE page(s) listed in the References section.
Solution
The Service Telemetry Framework 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 (see References).
Dockerfiles and scripts should be amended either to refer to this new image specifically, or to the latest image generally.
Affected Products
- Red Hat OpenStack 1 x86_64
Fixes
- BZ - 2107342 - CVE-2022-30631 golang: compress/gzip: stack exhaustion in Reader.Read
CVEs
- CVE-2016-10228
- CVE-2017-14502
- CVE-2018-25032
- CVE-2018-1000858
- CVE-2019-8625
- CVE-2019-8710
- CVE-2019-8720
- CVE-2019-8743
- CVE-2019-8764
- CVE-2019-8766
- CVE-2019-8769
- CVE-2019-8771
- CVE-2019-8782
- CVE-2019-8783
- CVE-2019-8808
- CVE-2019-8811
- CVE-2019-8812
- CVE-2019-8813
- CVE-2019-8814
- CVE-2019-8815
- CVE-2019-8816
- CVE-2019-8819
- CVE-2019-8820
- CVE-2019-8823
- CVE-2019-8835
- CVE-2019-8844
- CVE-2019-8846
- CVE-2019-9169
- CVE-2019-13050
- CVE-2019-13627
- CVE-2019-14889
- CVE-2019-20454
- CVE-2019-20807
- CVE-2019-25013
- CVE-2020-1730
- CVE-2020-3862
- CVE-2020-3864
- CVE-2020-3865
- CVE-2020-3867
- CVE-2020-3868
- CVE-2020-3885
- CVE-2020-3894
- CVE-2020-3895
- CVE-2020-3897
- CVE-2020-3899
- CVE-2020-3900
- CVE-2020-3901
- CVE-2020-3902
- CVE-2020-8927
- CVE-2020-9802
- CVE-2020-9803
- CVE-2020-9805
- CVE-2020-9806
- CVE-2020-9807
- CVE-2020-9843
- CVE-2020-9850
- CVE-2020-9862
- CVE-2020-9893
- CVE-2020-9894
- CVE-2020-9895
- CVE-2020-9915
- CVE-2020-9925
- CVE-2020-9952
- CVE-2020-10018
- CVE-2020-11793
- CVE-2020-13434
- CVE-2020-14391
- CVE-2020-15358
- CVE-2020-15503
- CVE-2020-27618
- CVE-2020-29361
- CVE-2020-29362
- CVE-2020-29363
- CVE-2021-3326
- CVE-2021-3516
- CVE-2021-3517
- CVE-2021-3518
- CVE-2021-3520
- CVE-2021-3521
- CVE-2021-3537
- CVE-2021-3541
- CVE-2021-20305
- CVE-2021-22946
- CVE-2021-22947
- CVE-2021-27218
- CVE-2021-30666
- CVE-2021-30761
- CVE-2021-30762
- CVE-2021-33928
- CVE-2021-33929
- CVE-2021-33930
- CVE-2021-33938
- CVE-2021-36222
- CVE-2021-37750
- CVE-2022-0778
- CVE-2022-1271
- CVE-2022-23852
- CVE-2022-24407
- CVE-2022-30631
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