CVE-2023-5366

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Description

A flaw was found in Open vSwitch that allows ICMPv6 Neighbor Advertisement packets between virtual machines to bypass OpenFlow rules. This issue may allow a local attacker to create specially crafted packets with a modified or spoofed target IP address field that can redirect ICMPv6 traffic to arbitrary IP addresses.

A flaw was found in Open vSwitch that allows ICMPv6 Neighbor Advertisement packets between virtual machines to bypass OpenFlow rules. This issue may allow a local attacker to create specially crafted packets with a modified or spoofed target IP address field that can redirect ICMPv6 traffic to arbitrary IP addresses.

Statement

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 provides the `openvswitch` package only through the unsupported Optional repository. Customers are advised to install Open vSwitch (OVS) from RHEL Fast Datapath instead. Red Hat OpenStack Platform 13/16 deployments are not affected because they use openvswitch directly from the Fast Datapath channel. A rhosp-openvswitch update will therefore not be provided at this time. Any updates will be distributed through that channel.

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 provides the openvswitch package only through the unsupported Optional repository. Customers are advised to install Open vSwitch (OVS) from RHEL Fast Datapath instead. Red Hat OpenStack Platform 13/16 deployments are not affected because they use openvswitch directly from the Fast Datapath channel. A rhosp-openvswitch update will therefore not be provided at this time. Any updates will be distributed through that channel.

Additional information

  • Bugzilla 2006347: openvswitch: openvswitch don't match packets on nd_target field
  • CWE-345: Insufficient Verification of Data Authenticity
  • FAQ: Frequently asked questions about CVE-2023-5366

Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) Score Details

Important note

CVSS scores for open source components depend on vendor-specific factors (e.g. version or build chain). Therefore, Red Hat's score and impact rating can be different from NVD and other vendors. Red Hat remains the authoritative CVE Naming Authority (CNA) source for its products and services (see Red Hat classifications).

CVSS v3 Score Breakdown
Red HatNVD

CVSS v3 Base Score

5.5

5.5

Attack Vector

Local

Local

Attack Complexity

Low

Low

Privileges Required

Low

Low

User Interaction

None

None

Scope

Unchanged

Unchanged

Confidentiality Impact

None

None

Integrity Impact

High

High

Availability Impact

None

None

CVSS v3 Vector

Red Hat: CVSS:3.1/AV:L/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:H/A:N

NVD: CVSS:3.1/AV:L/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:H/A:N

Understanding the Weakness (CWE)

CWE-345

Integrity,Other

Technical Impact: Varies by Context; Unexpected State

Acknowledgements

This issue was discovered by Alex Katz (Red Hat) and Slawomir Kaplonski (Red Hat).

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