5 Medium
CVSS2
Access Vector
NETWORK
Access Complexity
LOW
Authentication
NONE
Confidentiality Impact
PARTIAL
Integrity Impact
NONE
Availability Impact
NONE
AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:N/A:N
0.003 Low
EPSS
Percentile
63.5%
Red Hat Storage Console (RHS-C) is a powerful and simple web based
Graphical User Interface for managing a Red Hat Storage 2.1 environment.
This feature is provided as a Technology Preview, and is currently not
supported under Red Hat Storage subscription services. Refer to the
following for more information about Technology Previews:
https://access.redhat.com/support/offerings/techpreview/
It was found that RESTEasy was vulnerable to XML External Entity (XXE)
attacks. If a remote attacker who is able to access the Red Hat Storage
Console REST API submitted a request containing an external XML entity
to a RESTEasy endpoint, the entity would be resolved, allowing the
attacker to read files accessible to the user running the application
server. This flaw affected DOM (Document Object Model) Document and JAXB
(Java Architecture for XML Binding) input. (CVE-2012-0818)
This update also fixes the following bugs:
A new server could not be added to a cluster if the required packages
were not installed on the server. Now, the administrator can add a server
to a cluster which will automatically install the required packages, if
missing. (BZ#850431)
Previously, the rhs-log-collector tool did not collect GlusterFS related
logs. (BZ#855271)
Previously, it was not possible for rhsc-setup to complete successfully
on systems that have SELinux in disabled mode. (BZ#841342)
The ‘Add Brick’ button in the ‘Add Bricks’ pop up is now placed next to
the ‘Brick Directory’ field for a better UI experience. (BZ#863929)
The UUID of the volume was not visible. Now, a new field is added to the
‘Summary’ sub-tab of the ‘Volumes’ tab to display the UUIDs. (BZ#887806)
The web console was not accessible after a server reboot. The setup
mechanism has been modified to ensure the web console is accessible after a
server reboot. (BZ#838284)
This update also adds the following enhancements:
Previously, to import an existing storage cluster into the Red Hat
Storage Console the hosts were added one by one. Now, a new feature has
been added that allows users to import an existing storage cluster. The new
Cluster Creation window has an option to import an existing storage
cluster. If IP_Address or the hostname and password of one of the hosts of
the cluster is entered, a list containing all the hosts of the cluster is
displayed and the same can be added to the Console. The volumes which are
part of the cluster also get imported. (BZ#850438)
The command line was required to enable a volume to use CIFS. Now, you
can enable or disable the export of a volume with the new ‘CIFS’ checkbox
in the ‘Create Volume’ window. (BZ#850452)
The new Red Hat Support plug-in for Red Hat Storage is a Technology
Preview feature that offers seamless, integrated access to the Red Hat
subscription services from the Red Hat Customer Portal. Subscribers who
install this plug-in can access these features:
A new ‘Event ID’ column is added to the ‘Events’ table in the ‘Advanced
View’ of ‘Events’ tab which allows users to see the ID of each event in the
‘Events’ tab. (BZ#889942)
A new feature is added to manage and monitor the hooks on the Console. It
also reports changes in the hooks and checks for new hook scripts by
polling at regular intervals. (BZ#850483)
A new ‘Optimize for Virt Store’ option is added to optimize a volume to
use it as a virt store. The system sets the “virt” group option on the
volume and also the following two volume options:
This option is available during volume creation and also for existing
volumes. (BZ#891493, BZ#891491)
All users of Red Hat Storage Server 2.1 are advised to upgrade to these
updated packages.
OS | Version | Architecture | Package | Version | Filename |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
RedHat | 6 | noarch | python-kitchen | < 1.1.1-2.el6ev | python-kitchen-1.1.1-2.el6ev.noarch.rpm |
RedHat | 6 | noarch | otopi | < 1.1.0-1.el6ev | otopi-1.1.0-1.el6ev.noarch.rpm |
RedHat | 6 | noarch | rhsc-dbscripts | < 2.1.0-0.bb10.el6rhs | rhsc-dbscripts-2.1.0-0.bb10.el6rhs.noarch.rpm |
RedHat | 6 | noarch | python-lockfile | < 0.8-5.el6 | python-lockfile-0.8-5.el6.noarch.rpm |
RedHat | 6 | noarch | rhsc-backend | < 2.1.0-0.bb10.el6rhs | rhsc-backend-2.1.0-0.bb10.el6rhs.noarch.rpm |
RedHat | 6 | src | rhsc | < 2.1.0-0.bb10.el6rhs | rhsc-2.1.0-0.bb10.el6rhs.src.rpm |
RedHat | 6 | noarch | ovirt-host-deploy-java | < 1.1.0-1.el6ev | ovirt-host-deploy-java-1.1.0-1.el6ev.noarch.rpm |
RedHat | 6 | noarch | rhsc-log-collector | < 2.1-0.1.el6rhs | rhsc-log-collector-2.1-0.1.el6rhs.noarch.rpm |
RedHat | 6 | src | redhat-access-plugin-storage | < 2.1.0-0.el6rhs | redhat-access-plugin-storage-2.1.0-0.el6rhs.src.rpm |
RedHat | 6 | src | ovirt-host-deploy | < 1.1.0-1.el6ev | ovirt-host-deploy-1.1.0-1.el6ev.src.rpm |