[Openstack-security] [Bug 1188189] Fix proposed to neutron (milestone-proposed)
OpenStack Infra
1188189 at bugs.launchpad.net
Fri Apr 4 20:09:41 UTC 2014
Fix proposed to branch: milestone-proposed
Review: https://review.openstack.org/85470
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1188189
Title:
Some server-side 'SSL' communication fails to check certificates (use
of HTTPSConnection)
Status in Cinder:
In Progress
Status in OpenStack Identity (Keystone):
Fix Released
Status in OpenStack Neutron (virtual network service):
In Progress
Status in OpenStack Compute (Nova):
Confirmed
Status in OpenStack Security Advisories:
Won't Fix
Status in OpenStack Security Notes:
Fix Released
Status in Python client library for Keystone:
Fix Released
Status in OpenStack Object Storage (Swift):
Invalid
Bug description:
Grant Murphy from Red Hat reported usage of httplib.HTTPSConnection
objects. In Python 2.x those do not perform CA checks so client
connections are vulnerable to MiM attacks.
"""
The following files use httplib.HTTPSConnection :
keystone/middleware/s3_token.py
keystone/middleware/ec2_token.py
keystone/common/bufferedhttp.py
vendor/python-keystoneclient-master/keystoneclient/middleware/auth_token.py
AFAICT HTTPSConnection does not validate server certificates and
should be avoided. This is fixed in Python 3, however in 2.X no
validation occurs. I suspect this is also applicable to most OpenStack
modules that make HTTPS client calls.
Similar problems were found in ovirt:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=851672 (CVE-2012-3533)
With solutions for ovirt:
http://gerrit.ovirt.org/#/c/7209/
http://gerrit.ovirt.org/#/c/7249/
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