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CESA-2015:0442 -- centos 7 ipa

ID: oval:org.secpod.oval:def:204201Date: (C)2017-04-04   (M)2023-06-28
Class: PATCHFamily: unix




Red Hat Identity Management is a centralized authentication, identity management, and authorization solution for both traditional and cloud-based enterprise environments. Two cross-site scripting flaws were found in jQuery, which impacted the Identity Management web administrative interface, and could allow an authenticated user to inject arbitrary HTML or web script into the interface. Note: The IdM version provided by this update no longer uses jQuery. This update adds several enhancements that are described in more detail in the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.1 Release Notes, linked to in the References section, including: * Added the ipa-cacert-manage command, which renews the Certification Authority file. * Added the ID Views feature. * IdM now supports using one-time password authentication and allows gradual migration from proprietary OTP solutions to the IdM OTP solution. * Added the ipa-backup and ipa-restore commands to allow manual backups. * Added a solution for regulating access permissions to specific sections of the IdM server. This update also fixes several bugs, including: * Previously, when IdM servers were configured to require the Transport Layer Security protocol version 1.1 or later in the httpd server, the ipa command-line utility failed. With this update, running ipa works as expected with TLSv1.1 or later. In addition, this update adds multiple enhancements, including: * The ipa-getkeytab utility can now optionally fetch existing keytabs from the KDC. Previously, retrieving an existing keytab was not supported, as the only option was to generate a new key. * You can now create and manage a . root zone on IdM servers. DNS queries sent to the IdM DNS server use this configured zone instead of the public zone. * The IdM server web UI has been updated and is now based on the Patternfly framework, offering better responsiveness. * A new user attribute now enables provisioning systems to add custom tags for user objects. The tags can be used for automember rules or for additional local interpretation. * This update adds a new DNS zone type to ensure that forward and master zones are better separated. As a result, the IdM DNS interface complies with the forward zone semantics in BIND. * This update adds a set of Apache modules that external applications can use to achieve tighter interaction with IdM beyond simple authentication. * IdM supports configuring automember rules for automated assignment of users or hosts in respective groups according to their characteristics, such as the userClass or departmentNumber attributes. Previously, the rules could be applied only to new entries. This update allows applying the rules also to existing users or hosts. * The extdom plug-in translates Security Identifiers of Active Directory users and groups to names and POSIX IDs. With this update, extdom returns the full member list for groups and the full list of group memberships for a user, the GECOS field, the home directory, as well as the login shell of a user. Also, an optional list of key-value pairs contains the SID of the requested object if the SID is available. All ipa users are advised to upgrade to these updated packages, which contain backported patches to correct these issues and add these enhancements. 4. 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: https://access.redhat.com/articles/11258 5. Bugs fixed : 711693 - [RFE] Normal users should not be given privileges to view all sudorules and their details. 788645 - [RFE] Allow filter and subtree to be added in same permission 815828 - Rename DNS permissions to use mixed-case 817909 - error indicates a different reason when ipa permission-mod fails to modify attrs 854335 - Unable to update remove automount keys - it has filter and subtree specified 887988 - [RFE] Expose the krbPrincipalExpiration attribute for editing in the IPA CLI / WEBUI

Platform:
CentOS 7
Product:
ipa
Reference:
CESA-2015:0442
CVE-2010-5312
CVE-2012-6662
CVE    2
CVE-2010-5312
CVE-2012-6662
CPE    2
cpe:/a:redhat:ipa
cpe:/o:centos:centos:7

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