SUSE-CU-2020:518-1: Security update of suse/sle15

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SUSE Container Update Advisory: suse/sle15
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Container Advisory ID : SUSE-CU-2020:518-1
Container Tags        : suse/sle15:15.0 , suse/sle15:15.0.4.22.280
Container Release     : 4.22.280
Severity              : important
Type                  : security
References            : 1100369 1109160 1118367 1118368 1128220 1156205 1157051 1161168
                        1170667 1170713 1171313 1171740 1172958 1173307 1173311 1173983
                        1175443 1176092 1176410 1176674 1177143 906079 CVE-2017-3136
                        CVE-2018-5741 CVE-2019-6477 CVE-2020-25219 CVE-2020-26154 CVE-2020-8616
                        CVE-2020-8617 CVE-2020-8618 CVE-2020-8619 CVE-2020-8620 CVE-2020-8621
                        CVE-2020-8622 CVE-2020-8623 CVE-2020-8624 
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The container suse/sle15 was updated. The following patches have been included in this update:

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Advisory ID: SUSE-SU-2020:2901-1
Released:    Tue Oct 13 14:22:43 2020
Summary:     Security update for libproxy
Type:        security
Severity:    important
References:  1176410,1177143,CVE-2020-25219,CVE-2020-26154
This update for libproxy fixes the following issues:

- CVE-2020-25219: Rewrote url::recvline to be nonrecursive (bsc#1176410).
- CVE-2020-26154: Fixed a buffer overflow when PAC is enabled (bsc#1177143).

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Advisory ID: SUSE-SU-2020:2914-1
Released:    Tue Oct 13 17:25:20 2020
Summary:     Security update for bind
Type:        security
Severity:    moderate
References:  1100369,1109160,1118367,1118368,1128220,1156205,1157051,1161168,1170667,1170713,1171313,1171740,1172958,1173307,1173311,1173983,1175443,1176092,1176674,906079,CVE-2017-3136,CVE-2018-5741,CVE-2019-6477,CVE-2020-8616,CVE-2020-8617,CVE-2020-8618,CVE-2020-8619,CVE-2020-8620,CVE-2020-8621,CVE-2020-8622,CVE-2020-8623,CVE-2020-8624
This update for bind fixes the following issues:

BIND was upgraded to version 9.16.6:

Note:

- bind is now more strict in regards to DNSSEC. If queries are not working,
  check for DNSSEC issues. For instance, if bind is used in a namserver
  forwarder chain, the forwarding DNS servers must support DNSSEC.

Fixing security issues:

- CVE-2020-8616: Further limit the number of queries that can be triggered from
  a request.  Root and TLD servers are no longer exempt
  from max-recursion-queries.  Fetches for missing name server. (bsc#1171740)
  Address records are limited to 4 for any domain.
- CVE-2020-8617: Replaying a TSIG BADTIME response as a request could trigger an
  assertion failure. (bsc#1171740)
- CVE-2019-6477: Fixed an issue where TCP-pipelined queries could bypass 
  the tcp-clients limit (bsc#1157051).
- CVE-2018-5741: Fixed the documentation (bsc#1109160).
- CVE-2020-8618: It was possible to trigger an INSIST when determining
  whether a record would fit into a TCP message buffer (bsc#1172958).
- CVE-2020-8619: It was possible to trigger an INSIST in
  lib/dns/rbtdb.c:new_reference() with a particular zone content
  and query patterns (bsc#1172958).
- CVE-2020-8624: 'update-policy' rules of type 'subdomain' were
  incorrectly treated as 'zonesub' rules, which allowed
  keys used in 'subdomain' rules to update names outside
  of the specified subdomains. The problem was fixed by
  making sure 'subdomain' rules are again processed as
  described in the ARM (bsc#1175443).
- CVE-2020-8623: When BIND 9 was compiled with native PKCS#11 support, it
  was possible to trigger an assertion failure in code
  determining the number of bits in the PKCS#11 RSA public
  key with a specially crafted packet (bsc#1175443).
- CVE-2020-8621: named could crash in certain query resolution scenarios
  where QNAME minimization and forwarding were both
  enabled (bsc#1175443).
- CVE-2020-8620: It was possible to trigger an assertion failure by
  sending a specially crafted large TCP DNS message (bsc#1175443).
- CVE-2020-8622: It was possible to trigger an assertion failure when
  verifying the response to a TSIG-signed request (bsc#1175443).

Other issues fixed:

- Add engine support to OpenSSL EdDSA implementation.
- Add engine support to OpenSSL ECDSA implementation.
- Update PKCS#11 EdDSA implementation to PKCS#11 v3.0.
- Warn about AXFR streams with inconsistent message IDs.
- Make ISC rwlock implementation the default again.
- Fixed issues when using cookie-secrets for AES and SHA2 (bsc#1161168)
- Installed the default files in /var/lib/named and created 
  chroot environment on systems using transactional-updates (bsc#1100369, fate#325524)
- Fixed an issue where bind was not working in FIPS mode (bsc#906079).
- Fixed dependency issues (bsc#1118367 and bsc#1118368).
- GeoIP support is now discontinued, now GeoIP2 is used(bsc#1156205).
- Fixed an issue with FIPS (bsc#1128220).
- The liblwres library is discontinued upstream and is no longer included.
- Added service dependency on NTP to make sure the clock is accurate when bind is starts (bsc#1170667, bsc#1170713).
- Reject DS records at the zone apex when loading master files. Log but otherwise ignore attempts to add DS records at the zone apex via UPDATE.
- The default value of 'max-stale-ttl' has been changed from 1 week to 12 hours.
- Zone timers are now exported via statistics channel.
- The 'primary' and 'secondary' keywords, when used as parameters for 'check-names', were not processed correctly and were being ignored.
- 'rndc dnstap -roll <value>' did not limit the number of saved files to <value>.
- Add 'rndc dnssec -status' command.
- Addressed a couple of situations where named could crash.
- Changed /var/lib/named to owner root:named and perms rwxrwxr-t
  so that named, being a/the only member of the 'named' group
  has full r/w access yet cannot change directories owned by root
  in the case of a compromized named.
  [bsc#1173307, bind-chrootenv.conf]
- Added '/etc/bind.keys' to NAMED_CONF_INCLUDE_FILES in /etc/sysconfig/named to suppress warning message re missing file (bsc#1173983).
- Removed '-r /dev/urandom' from all invocations of rndc-confgen
  (init/named system/lwresd.init system/named.init in vendor-files)
  as this option is deprecated and causes rndc-confgen to fail.
  (bsc#1173311, bsc#1176674, bsc#1170713)
- /usr/bin/genDDNSkey: Removing the use of the -r option in the call
  of /usr/sbin/dnssec-keygen as BIND now uses the random number
  functions provided by the crypto library (i.e., OpenSSL or a
  PKCS#11 provider) as a source of randomness rather than /dev/random.
  Therefore the -r command line option no longer has any effect on
  dnssec-keygen. Leaving the option in genDDNSkey as to not break
  compatibility. Patch provided by Stefan Eisenwiener.
  [bsc#1171313]
- Put libns into a separate subpackage to avoid file conflicts
  in the libisc subpackage due to different sonums (bsc#1176092).
- Require /sbin/start_daemon: both init scripts, the one used in
  systemd context as well as legacy sysv, make use of start_daemon.



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