Arista Networks EOS 4.26

CPE Details

Arista Networks EOS 4.26
4.26
2021-10-27
15h09 +00:00
2021-10-28
17h07 +00:00
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CPE Name: cpe:2.3:o:arista:eos:4.26:*:*:*:*:*:*:*

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Vendor

arista

Product

eos

Version

4.26

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CVE ID Published Description Score Severity
CVE-2021-28509 2022-05-26 19h50 +00:00 This advisory documents the impact of an internally found vulnerability in Arista EOS state streaming telemetry agent TerminAttr and OpenConfig transport protocols. The impact of this vulnerability is that, in certain conditions, TerminAttr might leak MACsec sensitive data in clear text in CVP to other authorized users, which could cause MACsec traffic to be decrypted or modified by other authorized users on the device.
6.1
Medium
CVE-2021-28508 2022-05-26 19h48 +00:00 This advisory documents the impact of an internally found vulnerability in Arista EOS state streaming telemetry agent TerminAttr and OpenConfig transport protocols. The impact of this vulnerability is that, in certain conditions, TerminAttr might leak IPsec sensitive data in clear text in CVP to other authorized users, which could cause IPsec traffic to be decrypted or modified by other authorized users on the device.
6.8
Medium
CVE-2021-28505 2022-04-14 20h05 +00:00 On affected Arista EOS platforms, if a VXLAN match rule exists in an IPv4 access-list that is applied to the ingress of an L2 or an L3 port/SVI, the VXLAN rule and subsequent ACL rules in that access list will ignore the specified IP protocol.
7.5
High
CVE-2021-28504 2022-04-01 20h17 +00:00 On Arista Strata family products which have “TCAM profile” feature enabled when Port IPv4 access-list has a rule which matches on “vxlan” as protocol then that rule and subsequent rules ( rules declared after it in ACL ) do not match on IP protocol field as expected.
7.5
High
CVE-2021-28503 2022-02-04 22h29 +00:00 The impact of this vulnerability is that Arista's EOS eAPI may skip re-evaluating user credentials when certificate based authentication is used, which allows remote attackers to access the device via eAPI.
9.8
Critical
CVE-2021-28496 2021-10-21 16h41 +00:00 On systems running Arista EOS and CloudEOS with the affected release version, when using shared secret profiles the password configured for use by BiDirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD) will be leaked when displaying output over eAPI or other JSON outputs to other authenticated users on the device. The affected EOS Versions are: all releases in 4.22.x train, 4.23.9 and below releases in the 4.23.x train, 4.24.7 and below releases in the 4.24.x train, 4.25.4 and below releases in the 4.25.x train, 4.26.1 and below releases in the 4.26.x train
6.5
Medium