- Issued:
- 2024-04-18
- Updated:
- 2024-04-18
RHSA-2024:1925 - Security Advisory
Synopsis
Moderate: Migration Toolkit for Containers (MTC) 1.8.3 security and bug fix update
Type/Severity
Security Advisory: Moderate
Topic
The Migration Toolkit for Containers (MTC) 1.8.3 is now available.
Red Hat Product Security has rated this update as having a security impact
of Moderate. 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
The Migration Toolkit for Containers (MTC) enables you to migrate Kubernetes resources, persistent volume data, and internal container images between OpenShift Container Platform clusters, using the MTC web console or the Kubernetes API.
Security Fix(es) from Bugzilla:
- axios: exposure of confidential data stored in cookies (CVE-2023-45857)
- golang-protobuf: encoding/protojson, internal/encoding/json: infinite loop in protojson.Unmarshal when unmarshaling certain forms of invalid JSON (CVE-2024-24786)
For more details about the security issue(s), including the impact, a CVSS score, and other related information, refer to the CVE page(s) listed in the References section.
Solution
Before applying this update, make sure all previously released errata
relevant to your system have been applied.
For details on how to apply this update, refer to:
Affected Products
- Red Hat Migration Toolkit 1 for RHEL 8 x86_64
Fixes
- BZ - 2242064 - restic backup does not work properly when the source workload isn't quiesced
- BZ - 2248979 - CVE-2023-45857 axios: exposure of confidential data stored in cookies
- BZ - 2267018 - Migration controller failing to install due velero unsupported value error
- BZ - 2268046 - CVE-2024-24786 golang-protobuf: encoding/protojson, internal/encoding/json: infinite loop in protojson.Unmarshal when unmarshaling certain forms of invalid JSON
CVEs
- CVE-2007-4559
- CVE-2019-13224
- CVE-2019-16163
- CVE-2019-19012
- CVE-2019-19203
- CVE-2019-19204
- CVE-2020-28241
- CVE-2021-3468
- CVE-2021-35937
- CVE-2021-35938
- CVE-2021-35939
- CVE-2021-43618
- CVE-2022-3094
- CVE-2022-40897
- CVE-2022-44638
- CVE-2022-48337
- CVE-2022-48339
- CVE-2022-48468
- CVE-2023-3138
- CVE-2023-3446
- CVE-2023-3817
- CVE-2023-4042
- CVE-2023-4641
- CVE-2023-5678
- CVE-2023-7104
- CVE-2023-22745
- CVE-2023-27043
- CVE-2023-28322
- CVE-2023-28879
- CVE-2023-31486
- CVE-2023-32324
- CVE-2023-34241
- CVE-2023-38469
- CVE-2023-38470
- CVE-2023-38471
- CVE-2023-38472
- CVE-2023-38473
- CVE-2023-38559
- CVE-2023-39321
- CVE-2023-39322
- CVE-2023-39615
- CVE-2023-43804
- CVE-2023-45803
- CVE-2023-45857
- CVE-2023-46218
- CVE-2023-48795
- CVE-2023-50387
- CVE-2023-50868
- CVE-2023-51385
- CVE-2024-0553
- CVE-2024-24786
x86_64
rhmtc/openshift-migration-controller-rhel8@sha256:f8bb40b67361ce71c049a6c01480b121654e1dbdeb6d4e0de083139799ec896f |
rhmtc/openshift-migration-hook-runner-rhel8@sha256:b23a8caf24c7006abd0b60d30d0274f65c3e246ee9afa4172dbdfcfdb1ab1f56 |
rhmtc/openshift-migration-log-reader-rhel8@sha256:cf04aecf798695488d782ab240539c6c76ded0e392db812d7a1e81194d6713f5 |
rhmtc/openshift-migration-must-gather-rhel8@sha256:41ed4c8a0c1a6730b328eeba4a83fb128a5bffc3549a74375c512d87edf305e2 |
rhmtc/openshift-migration-openvpn-rhel8@sha256:352748648fdb5c8fd3e70c893ece3577e197c98ee668a85273ad0039b652f3f3 |
rhmtc/openshift-migration-operator-bundle@sha256:49b4655b2b31844f4732b8bff1e01b3ca038b6635665caf23cf747790c6074c6 |
rhmtc/openshift-migration-registry-rhel8@sha256:cfbf428a046ca3e673fe10fe4df989c8a286e9e7eaa9461eaa2b09d8c9332292 |
rhmtc/openshift-migration-rhel8-operator@sha256:5a0ee2242345f67c5c51d1ca75e6d9a1893676bcea84759b4a6a4282d47d0066 |
rhmtc/openshift-migration-rsync-transfer-rhel8@sha256:b0f5036015c0b272e403e706ab40e2cdc3b76072cdb0c5bef0cc1531dc6901fc |
rhmtc/openshift-migration-ui-rhel8@sha256:902ba355ec98d5d07c8994f0a7897ce1403dad657d6c8e3aa9a0d7adcbcec515 |
rhmtc/openshift-migration-velero-plugin-for-mtc-rhel8@sha256:17d30fd60779b7709db3ed321a44f030ff52c2755c56b25fa3931481c7679ee1 |
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