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veracodeVeracode Vulnerability DatabaseVERACODE:16460
HistoryMay 02, 2019 - 5:18 a.m.

Cross-site Scripting (XSS)

2019-05-0205:18:05
Veracode Vulnerability Database
sca.analysiscenter.veracode.com
3

0.003 Low

EPSS

Percentile

69.6%

OpenStack Dashboard (Horizon) provides administrators and users with a graphical interface to access, provision, and automate cloud-based resources. Two security issues were discovered in the Horizon dashboard and are addressed in this update: * A cross-site scripting (XSS) flaw was found in the Horizon Orchestration dashboard. An attacker able to trick a Horizon user into using a malicious template during the stack creation could use this flaw to perform an XSS attack on that user. (CVE-2015-3219) Red Hat would like to thank the OpenStack Project for reporting the CVE-2015-3219 issue. Upstream acknowledges Nikita Konovalov from Mirantis as the original reporter of CVE-2015-3219. * A flaw was discovered in the Horizon metadata dashboard whereby potentially untrusted data was displayed from Glance images, Nova flavors, or host aggregates without correct clean up. An attacker could use this flaw to conduct an XSS attack.(CVE-2015-3988) Additionally, the following non-security issues are addressed: * It was impossible to associate a floating IP address to a port for an instance. This occurred if the gateway router was not in the same tenant as the instance but was attached to a network shared across tenants because only ports within the tenant were used to find reachable gateway routers. (BZ#1187992) * If two or more regions were configured in Horizon, then the User, Help, and Current Project links would no longer work and the region selector was in the wrong location in the UI. (BZ#1189887) * A load balancer monitor was erroneously displayed as associated with every tenant in every pool. The load balancer monitor was not actually associated with any tenants, but the improper display prevented users from using the Horizon dashboard to create a tenant association. (BZ#1196249) * When logging into the Horizon dashboard, Horizon sends a query to Nova to update usage statistics. One of the calls would erroneously query deleted virtual machines; if there were thousands of deleted virtual machines, the CPU usage for Nova would spike and the Nova process could crash. (BZ#1243301) * The network profile was not supported by Cisco N1KV ML2 drivers. This profile has been removed to maintain Horizon compatibility with the Cisco driver. (BZ#1246690) * A neutron attribute extension was renamed from profile_id to profile for networks and ports. This caused create operations for networks and ports to fail from the dashboard since the dashboard was still using the attribute name n1kv:profile_id rather than n1kv:profile.(BZ#1248367) * If a virtual machine instance failed to launch, then the stale port assignments were left in the configuration rather than being cleaned up. (BZ#1249228) All python-django-horizon users are advised to upgrade to these updated packages, which correct these issues.